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Originally Posted by Abnshrek
That's presuming a bit much.. I'm not spitting hairs. I think Worm Farmer said it best.. You use it, you don't that's up to you. A U of Florida excerpt of an article isn't going to help me much if at all unless the study is clay soil, but most likely it's in sand. So if I had the article in hand it might help me start a fire and that's about it. :^)
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I apologize, a 5 sentence excerpt is a bit long. See if this is easier for you, here are 2 sentences from the article.
Plants with thick roots, poorly branched and with few root hairs, are usually more dependent on mycorrhizae for normal growth and development.
When the level of soil fertility and humidity are increased, the dependence on the mycorrhizal condition decreases to a point where the plant becomes immune to colonization.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with reading and learning. and you can always burn the books when you are finished.