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Fungi / Plant roots / Mycorrhiza / Boletales / Mycelial cord / Rhizopogon / Fungus / Hypha / Mycelium / Biology / Soil biology / Symbiosis
Date: 2008-01-16 10:54:00
Fungi
Plant roots
Mycorrhiza
Boletales
Mycelial cord
Rhizopogon
Fungus
Hypha
Mycelium
Biology
Soil biology
Symbiosis

Mycorrhiza[removed]:107–114 © Springer-Verlag 2001

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