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The contribution of ectomycorrhizal fungi to litter decomposition may imply synergistic controls of above- and belowground vegetation on soil CO2 emissions
Author(s) -
Sara MarañónJiménez,
Dajana Radujković,
Matthias Cuntz,
Erik Verbruggen,
Marion Schrumpf,
Corinna Rebmann
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
Subject(s) - vegetation (pathology) , litter , decomposition , environmental science , mycorrhizal fungi , soil fungi , ectomycorrhiza , soil science , environmental chemistry , ecology , agronomy , mycorrhiza , chemistry , biology , horticulture , symbiosis , inoculation , bacteria , medicine , pathology , genetics

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