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    Variable effect of Trichoderma bio-inoculants on ectomycorrhizal colonisation of Pinus radiata seedlings 

    Minchin, Rhys F.; Hill, Robert A.; Ridgway, Hayley J.; Condron, Leo M.; Jones, Elizabeth E. (Lincoln University, 2006-07)
    The effect of Trichoderma inoculation on ECM growth and colonisation was investigated in both a pot experiment and in a dual plate bioassay.
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    Rhizosphere and endophytic colonisation of ryegrass and sweet corn roots by the isolate Trichoderma atroviride LU132 at different soil pHs 

    Cripps-Guazzone, Natalia; Jones, Elizabeth E.; Condron, Leo M.; McLean, Kirstin L.; Stewart, Alison; Ridgway, Hayley J. (New Zealand Plant Protection Society (Inc.), 2016)
    The colonisation of plant roots by biological control agents is dependent on abiotic factors, one of the most important being soil pH. The rhizosphere and endophytic colonisation of ryegrass and sweet corn roots by the ...
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    Investigation of organic anions in tree root exudates and rhizosphere microbial communities using in situ and destructive sampling techniques 

    Shi, Shengjing; O'Callaghan, M.; Jones, Elizabeth E.; Richardson, A. E.; Walter, C.; Stewart, Alison; Condron, Leo M. (Springer Science+Business Media B.V. on behalf of the Royal Netherlands Society of Agricultural Science, 2012-10)
    Purpose - Understanding of the role of low molecular weight organic anions (OAs) in structuring rhizosphere microbial communities in situ is limited due to challenges associated with sampling. Improved techniques are needed ...
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    Influence of inoculation with a Trichoderma bio-inoculant on ectomycorrhizal colonisation of Pinus radiata seedlings 

    Minchin, Rhys F.; Ridgway, Hayley J.; Condron, Leo M.; Jones, Elizabeth E. (Wiley on behalf of the Association of Applied Biology, 2012-07)
    Trichoderma species, through mechanisms such as mycoparasitism, antibiosis, induced resistance and competition, are able to suppress the growth and activity of soil microbes and therefore have the potential to influence ...
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    Condron, Leo M. (4)
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    Ridgway, Hayley J. (3)Minchin, Rhys F. (2)Stewart, Alison (2)Cripps-Guazzone, Natalia (1)Hill, Robert A. (1)McLean, Kirstin L. (1)O'Callaghan, M. (1)Richardson, A. E. (1)... View MoreKeywordPinus radiata (3)mycorrhization (2)0503 Soil Sciences (1)050303 Soil Biology (1)0607 Plant Biology (1)070505 Forestry Pests, Health and Diseases (1)Agronomy & Agriculture (1)anion exchange membrane (1)colonisation (1)containerised (1)... View MoreDate Issued2016 (1)2012 (2)2006 (1)
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