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Legumes may be symbiont-limited during old-field succession
Jennifer L. Larson, Evan Siemann
Agronomy and Plant Genetics
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Legumes
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Symbiont
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Old-field Succession
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Native Prairie
50%
Soybean Seeds
50%
Grassland
50%
Rhizobium
50%
Clover
50%
Secondary Succession
50%
Low Growth Rate
50%
Lespedeza Capitata
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Seeds
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Symbiont
100%
Rhizobium
50%
Lespedeza
50%
Grassland
50%
Secondary Succession
50%
Bioassay
50%
Rhizobiaceae
50%
Clover
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Symbiont
100%
Lespedeza
100%
Rhizobiaceae
100%
Rhizobium
100%
Clover
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Rhizobacterium
100%
Secondary Succession
100%
Symbiont
100%
Grassland
100%
Food Science
Clover
100%