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NTIS 바로가기Mycoscience, v.56 no.2, 2015년, pp.214 - 223
Reverchon, F. , Ortega-Larrocea, M.d.P. , Perez-Moreno, J.
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal communities have been relatively poorly documented in neotropical forests. We analyzed the structure and diversity of the ECM resistant propagules present in the soil of Mexican neotropical forests dominated by Pinus montezumae. Soil samples were collected under mature P...
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