Distinct metabolites affect the phloem fungal communities in ash trees (<i>Fraxinus</i> spp.) native and nonnative to the highly invasive emerald ash borer (<i>AGRILUS PLANIPENNIS</i>)
Tuuli‐Marjaana Koski(Beijing Forestry University), Jianghua Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bin Zhang(Hebei University), Judith Mogouong(Cornell University), Hualing Wang(Hebei Agricultural University), Zhenzhu Chen(Hebei Agricultural University), Huiping Li(Hebei Agricultural University), Kathryn E. Bushley(Agricultural Research Service)
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