Microbial communities in a boreal forest podzol profile and responses to the presence of Pinus sylvestris seedling roots
The boreal biome consists of coniferous forests that cover much of the northern hemisphere, and constitute an important natural resource for the forest industry, but has also gained attention in the light of global warming in acting as potential sinks of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Both forest produ...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
2013
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