Effects of organic matter depletion on fungal communities in a reconstructed boreal forest podzol system
The boreal forest biome serves as a valuable resource, both as a source of wood, pulp and biofuel, and as a sink of atmospheric carbon (C). A large proportion of C is sequestered to the soil of the boreal biome, however belowground processes are still poorly understood. Biogeochemical processes occu...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
2020
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