Accounting for Carbon Flux to Mycorrhizal Fungi May Resolve Discrepancies in Forest Carbon Budgets
Andrew P. Ouimette(University of New Hampshire), Erik A. Hobbie(University of New Hampshire), Matthew A. Vadeboncoeur(University of New Hampshire), Rebecca J. Rowe(University of New Hampshire), L. C. Lepine(University of New Hampshire), Scott V. Ollinger(University of New Hampshire), Shersingh Joseph Tumber‐Dávila(Stanford University), Ryan B. Stephens(East Tennessee State University)
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