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1. Responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to long-term inorganic and organic nutrient addition in a lowland tropical forest. Sheldrake M, Rosenstock NP, Mangan S, Revillini D, Sayer EJ, Olsson PA, Verbruggen E, Tanner EVJ, Turner BL, Wright SJ. ISME J; 2018 Oct; 12(10):2433-2445. PubMed ID: 29899509 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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