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| Admin - Razor sharp and independent 2 X Diploma Level 5 qualified arborist Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
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So what types of Mycorrhizal associations do Australian plants have? If you look down the list you'll see their association type. Mycorrhizal Associations: Mycorrhizas of Australian Plants The list goes in this order .... FERNS & FERN ALLIES GYMNOSPERMS ANGIOSPERMS - DICOTYLEDONS ANGIOSPERMS - MONOCOTYLEDONS Do have a good look through this site, I think it's the best I have seen yet. It expalins the types of associations. I have also converted the chart to PDF and loaded it here for back up.
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