Rhizopogon vinicolor is a species complex of ectomycorrhizal fungus which forms a mutualistic relationship with the Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga spp.). The...
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Rhizopogon vesiculosus Rhizopogon villosulus Rhizopogon vinicolor Rhizopogon vulgaris The first intentional use of Rhizopogon species in forestry occurred...
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coniferous forests of North America: nutritional value of sporocarps of Rhizopogon vinicolor, a common hypogeous fungus". Journal of Comparative Physiology B...
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coniferous forests of North America: nutritional value of sporocarps of Rhizopogon vinicolor, a common hypogeous fungus". Journal of Comparative Physiology B...
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parasitize the mycelium of both those and the truffle-like Rhizopogon species. Chroogomphus vinicolor has a widespread range in North America, extending south...
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mycorrhizal fungi are the symbionts of the forest trees around it. Rhizopogon vinicolor is one such which is associated with the Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
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ochraceus. Chroogomphus vinicolor, another North American species, is likewise similar to C. rutilus, although C. vinicolor tends to be smaller. The...
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humus. They are often found growing near fruit bodies of Chroogomphus vinicolor and Helvella lacunosa. Suillus pungens is often the most abundant Suillus...
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