MYCORRHIZAS AND EARLY SEASON GROWTH DISORDER: THE LAZY COTTON PLANT GETS INTO TROUBLE
Date Issued:1994-08-09
Abstract
From a humanised viewpoint cotton may be thought of as a lazy plant. It "employs" microscopic fungi to do some of the hard work of collecting nutrients from the soil. This type of relationship, a symbiosis, is known as a mycorrhiza (literally: "fungus root"). Usually both partners in a mycorrhiza benefit from the relationship.
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Proceedings from the 1994 Australian Cotton Conference