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The utilization of VA mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi for crop production

Submitted by Tom Miles on Tue, 2007-04-10 05:33
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The utilization of VA mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi for crop production:
T. Ishii, Lab of Pomology, Kyoto Prefecture University, Japan

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