Abstract

Coprosma robusta seedlings were inoculated by spores or root segments infected by a smallspored species of Glomus or Acaulospora laevis . More rapid growth stimulation occurred with root segments than with spores and with Glomus than with Acaulospora . Accordingly the Glomus infected plants were ultimately the larger, but the Acaulospora infection seemed no less effective once established. Application of P or complete fertilizer reduced the ultimate shoot weight of the mycorrhizal plants, probably through delaying mycorrhizal infection.

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