
handle: 11573/405527
Significant differences in the species composition of the mycoflora in tropical rainforest soils were compared between natural and cultivated areas. The last one's were prepared by cutting, burning and sowing natural areas. Community composition and structure were based upon statistical analyses of 6957 colonies from seven samplings collected from December 1978 to January 1980. Moreover pedological and vagetational analyses in every areas were carried out.
Mycoflora; species composition; tropical rainforest soils; natural; cultivated areas
Mycoflora; species composition; tropical rainforest soils; natural; cultivated areas
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