Role of mycorrhization and nutrient availability in competitive interactions between the grassland species Plantago lanceolata and Hieracium pilosella
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Conditions Promoting Mycorrhizal Parasitism Are of Minor Importance for Competitive Interactions in Two Differentially Mycotrophic Species.Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alter the competitive hierarchy among old-field plant species.Competitive interactions are mediated in a sex-specific manner by arbuscular mycorrhiza in Antennaria dioica.
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Role of mycorrhization and nutrient availability in competitive interactions between the grassland species Plantago lanceolata and Hieracium pilosella
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im April 2015 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у квітні 2015
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Role of mycorrhization and nut ...... eolata and Hieracium pilosella
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Role of mycorrhization and nut ...... eolata and Hieracium pilosella
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Role of mycorrhization and nut ...... eolata and Hieracium pilosella
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Role of mycorrhization and nut ...... eolata and Hieracium pilosella
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Role of mycorrhization and nut ...... eolata and Hieracium pilosella
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Role of mycorrhization and nut ...... eolata and Hieracium pilosella
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Role of mycorrhization and nut ...... eolata and Hieracium pilosella
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Ingo Höpfner
Maik Bartelheimer
Wolfram Beyschlag
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10.1007/S11258-015-0476-6
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2015-04-28T00:00:00Z