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Re: miccorhizae


I have an extensive resource list which you can request from
ATTRA, titled "Symbiotic Mycorrhizal Fungi: Quarterback of
the Microbial Herd."

It is still one of the most sensible and useful lists around.

Keep in mind this is no longer accessible on the web,
you have to request it directly.
By the way, are really concerned about scientific
literature? Are you prepared to wade through
mountains of literature over a period of days and
weeks? Do people still think scientific literature
is the guiding light?

Steve Diver
http://www.attra.ncat.org


Nan Sterman wrote:

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? Location doesn't matter.

Thanks


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