Mycorrhizal specificity and function in myco-heterotrophic plants
Taylor, D.L.; Bruns, T.D.; Leake, J.R.; Read, D.J.
van der Heijden, Marcel G A, Sanders, Ian R Ecological Studies Mycorrhizal ecology 375-413
2002
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