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Different soil moisture conditions change the outcome of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis between Rhizopogon species and Pinus muricata
Peter G. Kennedy
, Kabir G. Peay
Plant and Microbial Biology
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Soil Moisture
100%
Soil Moisture Content
100%
Pinus muricata
100%
Rhizopogon
100%
Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis
100%
Fungi
66%
Environmental Conditions
66%
Conductance
66%
Leaf Nitrogen
66%
Non-mycorrhizal Plants
66%
Ectomycorrhizal Plants
66%
Photosynthesis
33%
Plant Response
33%
Species Interactions
33%
Shoot Biomass
33%
Moisture Treatment
33%
Growth Chamber Experiment
33%
Water Restriction
33%
Mycorrhizal Status
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Moisture
100%
Pinus muricata
100%
Rhizopogon
100%
Growth Chamber
16%
Plant Response
16%
Photosystem
16%