Keystone mutualists can facilitate transition between alternative ecosystem states in the soil
Keystone mutualists can facilitate transition between alternative ecosystem states in the soil
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Symbioses between plants and microbial organisms can fundamentally alter the structure of ecosystems, from their species diversity to rates of nutrient cycling. Yet, many aspects of how differences in the prevalence of microbial symbioses arise are unclear. This is a key knowledge gap, as if co-variation in plant and microbial distributions are pri...
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Keystone mutualists can facilitate transition between alternative ecosystem states in the soil
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2692-8205
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10.1101/392993
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