Biology
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Mycorrhiza: A Powerful Nourisher To Help Tree Species Diversity
Fungi, especially mycorrhizas, are allies of natural forests to improve the absorption of nutrients in trees. But which of the mycorrhizal feeding strategies results in the greatest tree diversity in ectomycorrhiza or arbuscular mycorrhiza?
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