Soil and geography are more important determinants of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal communities than management practices in Swiss agricultural soils.
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Soil and geography are more important determinants of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal communities than management practices in Swiss agricultural soils.
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Angela Erb
Hans-Rudolf Oberholzer
Petr Smilauer
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10.1111/MEC.12706
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2014-03-24T00:00:00Z