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Environmental and Microbial Relationships Book

Environmental and Microbial Relationships

Kubicek, C. P. (Ed), Druzhinina, I. S. (Ed) (2007)

After the publication of Volume IV in 1997, the introduction of molecular methods into ecology led to significant new findings. Emphasizing these advances, the chapters for the …

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Fungal Diversity Research Series Series

Fungal Diversity Research Series

Hyde, K. D. (Ed)

Fungi are some of the most important organisms on earth, with considerable industrial and ecological importance, and yet they are probably some of the most poorly studied groups. …
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