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Plant Coexistence and Diversity Mediated Below Ground : The Importance of Mycorrhizal Networks, PDF eBook

Plant Coexistence and Diversity Mediated Below Ground : The Importance of Mycorrhizal Networks PDF

Edited by Arsene Sanon, Ezekiel Baudoin, Yves Prin, Antoine Galiana, Robin Duponnois, Fatou Ndoye

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An area of continued study in ecology is the investigation of mechanisms that allow for many species of plants to coexist in contravention of a simple interpretation of the principle of competitive exclusion.

This book reviews current research work implemented on the involvement of soil microbial community in regulating plant community composition and distribution.

A particular focus is placed on the implication of mycorrhizal symbioses in promoting multi-species assemblages in plant communities.

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