Host and geographic structure of endophytic and endolichenic fungi at a continental scale
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Host and geographic structure of endophytic and endolichenic fungi at a continental scale
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Volume 99, Issue 5, Pages 898-914
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Wiley
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2012-04-28
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10.3732/ajb.1100459
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