Re: miccorhizae
- Subject: Re: [GWL] miccorhizae
- From: "Doreen Howard" g*@charter.net
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:47:38 -0600
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Nan Sterman asked:
I have an assignment to write about miccorhizae and I could use some advice. There is much information out there, not all of it valid or well researched. Can you recommend any experts or resources that you believe are well grounded in the scientific literature?
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Do you mean mycorrhizae? If so, there is plenty of valid and very well researched information available. Mycorrhizae is so mainstream that many plant propagators, including Monrovia, routinely use it. Try Dr. Richard Lindermann at Oregon State University--USDA Center and Dr. Elaine Ingham for two. Jeff Lowenfels and I can drown you in information, including controlled studies I did and I think he has done under the auspices of Ingham. So can Lon Rombough.
Doreen Howard
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