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Romania (Quercus cerris, Q. frainetto, Q. robur) and - EdituraSilvica.ro

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Fodor et al. Mycorrhizal status of several <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Quercus</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> species in <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Romania</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> ...Table 2 (continuation)Code Host Location Color BranchingM26 <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Quercus</st<strong>ro</strong>ng><st<strong>ro</strong>ng>frainetto</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>M27M28<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Quercus</st<strong>ro</strong>ng><st<strong>ro</strong>ng>cerris</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>,<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Quercus</st<strong>ro</strong>ng><st<strong>ro</strong>ng><strong>ro</strong>bur</st<strong>ro</strong>ng><st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Quercus</st<strong>ro</strong>ng><st<strong>ro</strong>ng>cerris</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> +Amanitamairei,<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Quercus</st<strong>ro</strong>ng><st<strong>ro</strong>ng><strong>ro</strong>bur</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>M29 <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Quercus</st<strong>ro</strong>ng><st<strong>ro</strong>ng><strong>ro</strong>bur</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>Radna10.1998Radna10.1998,Oradea2000Dobreti07.1998Buteni06.2000Oradea06.2000Buteni06. 2000,Oradea06.2000Yellow-dull b<strong>ro</strong>wnWhite-yellowish,near hyalineYellow-orangeWhite-yellowishwith rusty areasRepeatedlymonopodial,pyramidal aspect,bent apexesMonopodial tocoralloid, dense,sometimessolitary, basalconstrictionDichotomous tocoralloidPinnatepyramidalM 30All species +CenococcumgeophilumAll locationsJet black withscle<strong>ro</strong>tiaUnbranched orMonopodialpinnateLength ofmycorrizalsystem(mm)Distancebetweenconsecutivebranches(mm)Mantle,color,texture0.7-1 0.2-0.4 farinaceous0.8-1 0.3-1 Wooly, dense4-8 0.1-1Velvety, rare,shinning white4-6 0.2-0.4Granular <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>and</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> spikydue to cystidsyellowish1-2.5Stringy <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>and</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> shinydue to emergingblack hyphae, grainyFormofthe apex,diameter(mm)Round0.3-0.4Round0.3-0.4Round,slightlybent0.2-0.3Round,hyaline0.3-0.4Round,in olderparts,blackRhizomorphs<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>and</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> emergenthyphaeSmooth,ramiedrhizomorphsFan shapedrhizomorphsRarerhizomorphsemergingat rightanglesBundlesof shortemerginghyphaeBlack, rigidemanatinghyphaeScle<strong>ro</strong>tiapresent: black,spherical,grainy,2 mm,hard <st<strong>ro</strong>ng>and</st<strong>ro</strong>ng>brittle,coated withsoil particlesTextureof therhizomorphs<st<strong>ro</strong>ng>and</st<strong>ro</strong>ng> emergenthyphaesmoothhairysmoothsmoothsmooth63

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