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Ectomycorrhizas and retarded decomposition in a Pinus resinosa plantation
Roger T. Koide
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T. Wu
Biology
The Pennsylvania State University
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Immunology and Microbiology
Pine
100%
Ectomycorrhiza
100%
Morphotype
33%
Water Content
33%
Saprotroph
16%
Microorganism
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ectomycorrhiza
100%