Root type and soil phosphate determine the taxonomic landscape of colonizing fungi and the transcriptome of field-grown maize roots
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Caroline Gutjahr | Frank Hochholdinger | C. Gutjahr | Chunjian Li | F. Hochholdinger | Jutta A. Baldauf | Peng Yu | Peng Yu | Chunjian Li | Chao Wang | Huanhuan Tai | Chao Wang | Jutta A Baldauf | Huanhuan Tai
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