Impact of local forest composition on soil fungal communities in a mixed boreal forest
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Title
Impact of local forest composition on soil fungal communities in a mixed boreal forest
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Keywords
Black spruce-feather moss, Fungal diversity, Soil ecology, <em class=EmphasisTypeItalic >Picea mariana</em>, <em class=EmphasisTypeItalic >Populus tremuloides</em>, NGS
Journal
PLANT AND SOIL
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature America, Inc
Online
2018-09-08
DOI
10.1007/s11104-018-3806-3
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