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Yeah. I ordered a copy for myself as a present to celebrate 17th December 2015, so once it arrives I shall flick through and make some remarks.

 

I imagine the price tag is due to the work involved and the niche this book occupies leading to only a small print run.

 

There are no doubt plenty of open access journals that detail findings of mycorrhizae in recent years, though it'll be nice to have an archive of much of the relevant information as one centralised source.

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Book came through already (less than 24 hours since placing the order!).

 

At first glance it looks great. I shall make a post later on my fact of the day thread in the training / education section and use this book as the source material.

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