Fungal Succession During the Decomposition of Ectomycorrhizal Fine Roots
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Title
Fungal Succession During the Decomposition of Ectomycorrhizal Fine Roots
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Keywords
Ectomycorrhiza degradation, ECM of <em class="EmphasisTypeItalic ">Picea</em>, ECM of <em class="EmphasisTypeItalic ">Abies</em>, Fungal root endophytes
Journal
MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Online
2019-08-08
DOI
10.1007/s00248-019-01418-3
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