Reply to Tedersoo et al.: Plant species within the same family or genus can have different mycorrhizal types?
Volume: 116, Issue: 25, Pages: 12141 - 12142
Published: Jun 6, 2019
Abstract
There are two main methods used to assign plant mycorrhizal type to plant species: empirical vs. phylogenetic–taxonomic (hereafter taxonomic) methods (1). The empirical method uses only available collated empirical data based on direct observation of mycorrhizal type, while the taxonomic approach extrapolates plant mycorrhizal traits to complete taxonomic groups, such as at the genus or family level, based on information about mycorrhizal type...
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Title
Reply to Tedersoo et al.: Plant species within the same family or genus can have different mycorrhizal types?
Published Date
Jun 6, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
25
Pages
12141 - 12142
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