Abstract

Fungus isolates from ectendomycorrhizae of <i>Pinus sylvestris</i> seedlings showed uniform morphological, physiological and mycorrhizal features. Studies on hyphal ultrastucture suggest that the fungus is an <i>Ascomyceles</i>. Growth of cultures in vitro and formation of ectendoroycorrhizae in the nursery were stimulated both by Ca compounds and urea. Strains of the fungus showed considerable ability to synthesize nitrate reductase. The Studies provided evidence of a permanent occurrence of N<sub>2</sub>-fixing <i>Bacillus polymyxa</i> in the ectendomycorrhizosphere.

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