Abstract

While lifting pine seedlings in a nursery of the Southern Forest Experiment Station at Bogalusa, Louisiana, in December, I926, the writer noticed that the roots possessed numerous mycorrhiza. This led to a further study of the mycorrhiza in the field and laboratory. The writer is indebted to the members of the Station staff for furnishing material from different Southern states, and to Professor W. T. Penfound for offering the facilities of the botanical laboratory of Tulane University, where most of the histological work was carried on.

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