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Planting in revegetation or in degraded woodlands
Plants with fungi can be planted in the same way as plants without fungi. If only a portion of the plants for a particular revegetation site have had fungi applied to them, those plants can be dispersed at intervals among plants without fungi. The plants with fungi can serve as “nurse plants” from which fungi will spread and infect other plants. Similarly, “nurse plants” can be planted in degraded woodlands to infect other plants.
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