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Mycorrhizas are a mutualistic symbiosis between root plants and soil fungi. They represent key ecological factors governing the cycles of major plant nutrients and have a significant influence on plant health and productivity. Quercus spp. have the ability to form symbiosis with ecto- and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi but the latter have been less explored. This study aims to examine the variation of both mycorrhizal colonization in natural conditions.
Póster y presentación flash en el Workshop, celebrado del 30-09 al 2-10 de 2013, en Baeza (Jaén), España.
The study was supported by the project DIVERBOS (www.diverbos.com) and the European FEDER funds.
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