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DURING investigations into the soil ecology of Rhizoctonia repens Bernard, a non-sporing mycorrhizal fungus of certain orchids, it became necessary to effect a uniform distribution of the fungus throughout the non-sterile experimental soil.
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Ludwig, R. A., Clark, R. V., Julien, J. B., and Robinson, D. B., Canad. J. Bot., 34, 653 (1956).
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CHILVERS, G. A Particulate Inoculum for Non-Sporing Fungi. Nature 195, 93–94 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195093a0
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