Ectomycorrhizal fungi in South America: Their diversity in past, present and future research

This new book shows the work done by researchers dedicated to the study of different mycorrhizas types, the fungal species associated and their distribution influenced by geographical and environmental factors among the different South American biogeographic regions. The exclusive biotic and abiotic...

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Main Authors: Nouhra, Eduardo Ramon, Palfner, Götz, Kuhar, José Francisco, Pastor, Nicolás, Smith, Matthew E.
Other Authors: Pagano, Marcela Claudia, Lugo, Mónica Alejandra
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Kuhar, José Francisco
Pastor, Nicolás
Smith, Matthew E.
Ectomycorrhizal fungi in South America: Their diversity in past, present and future research
title Ectomycorrhizal fungi in South America: Their diversity in past, present and future research
title_full Ectomycorrhizal fungi in South America: Their diversity in past, present and future research
title_fullStr Ectomycorrhizal fungi in South America: Their diversity in past, present and future research
title_full_unstemmed Ectomycorrhizal fungi in South America: Their diversity in past, present and future research
title_short Ectomycorrhizal fungi in South America: Their diversity in past, present and future research
title_sort ectomycorrhizal fungi in south america: their diversity in past, present and future research
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SOUTH AMERICA
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