Environmental and host plant effects on taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity of root fungal endophytes
Emily C. Farrer(Tulane University), C. B. Willis(Tulane University), Nelle K. Kulick(Tulane University), Caitlin R. Bumby(Tulane University), Susannah R. Halbrook(Tulane University), Christina Birnbaum(Tulane University)
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