Mycorrhizal effects on glomalin-related soil protein and chlorophyll contents in coffee plants in the Peruvian Amazon
Reynaldo Solís(University of Copenhagen), Benjamín Cáceres(Universidad Nacional del Santa), Luis Arévalo(Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana), Geomar Vallejos-Torres(National Agrarian University)
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