Mycorrhizal association in gametophytes and sporophytes of the fern Pteris vittata [Pteridaceae] with Glomus intraradices

Ferns, which are usually colonizing different environments and their roots frequently present mycorrhization, have two adult stages in their life cycle, the sporophytic and the gametophytic phase. This paper describes the experimental mycorrhizal association between Pteris vittata leptosporangiate f...

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