Diversity and function of fungi in peatlands: A carbon cycling perspective

作者: Markus N. Thormann

DOI: 10.4141/S05-082

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摘要: … with saprobes, many of these fungi can degrade polymers of … are the most frequently isolated fungi from peatlands (63 and … knowledge of the diversity of fungi and their roles in carbon …

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