As it happens, a Mor humus form is by-and-large the preferred
soil type for most of the mycorrhizae. Not being a soil
scientist myself I don't want to get too far ahead here, but I
don't believe the term "Mycelial Mor" has a counterpart when
it comes to Moder or Mull soils/humus forms. A Mor is of
course more acidic than the other 2 broad classifications. A
PH of 3 otoh is getting awfully acidic for most plants however.
As for "Pandora"? Unless that's a new name for an old taxa, I
don't believe I've ever heard of a macrofungus with that
particular name.
Yoram Gerchman wrote:
> Greetings netters
> This is probably a silly question, but what would be the effect of acidic pH
> (like 3~4) on the growth of fungi such as Pandora sp.?
>> Many thanks
> Yoram
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