Networks of power and influence: the role of mycorrhizal mycelium in controlling plant communities and agroecosystem functioning

J Leake, D Johnson, D Donnelly… - Canadian Journal of …, 2004 - cdnsciencepub.com
Extraradical mycelia of mycorrhizal fungi are normally the hidden half of the symbiosis, but
they are powerful underground influences upon biogeochemical cycling, the composition of …

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Networks of power and influence: the role of mycorrhizal mycelium in controlling plant communities and agroecosystem functioning

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Extraradical mycelia of mycorrhizal fungi are normally the “hidden half” of the symbiosis, but
they are powerful underground influences upon biogeochemical cycling, the composition of …

Networks of power and influence: the role of mycorrhizal mycelium in controlling plant communities and agroecosystem functioning.

J Leake, D Johnson, D Donnelly… - … Journal of Botany, 2004 - search.ebscohost.com
Extraradical mycelia of mycorrhizal fungi are normally the “hidden half” of the symbiosis, but
they are powerful underground influences upon biogeochemical cycling, the composition of …

Networks of power and influence: the role of mycorrhizal mycelium in controlling plant communities and agroecosystem functioning1

J Leake, D Johnson, D Donnelly, G Muckle - Botany, 2004 - search.proquest.com
As mycorrhizal mycelium is now known to constitute as much as 20%-30% of microbial
biomass, it is necessary to critically reevaluate the value of standard measures of soil …

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Networks of power and influence: the role of mycorrhizal mycelium in controlling plant communities and agroecosystem functioning

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Extraradical mycelia of mycorrhizal fungi are normally the hidden half of the symbiosis,
but they are powerful underground influences upon biogeochemical cycling, the …

Networks of power and influence: the role of mycorrhizal mycelium in controlling plant communities and agroecosystem functioning.

J Leake, D Johnson, D Donnelly, G Muckle, L Boddy… - 2004 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Extraradical mycelia of mycorrhizal fungi are normally the'hidden half'of the symbiosis, but
they are powerful underground influences upon biogeochemical cycling, the composition of …

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