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IT is well known that on air-photographs of the chalk downland, fungus rings are often very clearly shown. Sometimes they form the most prominent objects on the photograph and their size is considerable. It has been noticed that they are best developed upon land which has not been under plough for a very long time: in fact they seem never to occur well developed on land which has been ploughed at some time during the last century or two and afterwards reverted to grass.
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CRAWFORD, O. Rate of Growth of Fungus Rings. Nature 116, 938 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116938c0
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