When good relationships go bad

作者: David S. Hibbett

DOI: 10.1038/419345A

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摘要: Mycorrhizal associations of fungi and plants are usually viewed as mutually beneficial, but some non-photosynthetic cheat their fungal partners. Molecular tools can now be used to identify the being exploited.

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