Field Applications of AM Fungi for Restoration of Oil Brine Spill Sites

OSRADP Technical Report Series 04- 
Wes Colgan III and Milan C. Vavrek
School of Biological Sciences
Louisiana Tech University

Disclaimer

This report was prepared under a contract between Louisiana Tech University and the Louisiana Applied and Educational Oil Spill Research and Development Program (OSRADP). The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator's Office—Office of the Governor or those of the Louisiana Applied and Educational Oil Spill Research and Development Program, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use by the state of Louisiana.

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Suggested Citation

Colgan III, W. and M.C. Vavrek 2004. Field applications of AM fungi for restoration of oil brine spill sites.  Louisiana Applied and Educational Oil Spill Research and Development Program, OSRADP Technical Report Series 04-  ,   p.

Acknowledgments

Justiss Oil and International Paper kindly provided access to the spill site as well as logistical support. Ed Griswold, Barrett Clark, Lawton Roberts, and Ray Kenney provided assistance in the field. Ross Patrick, Christina Gardner, and Cathy Wakeman provided laboratory assistance.

 

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