A historical perspective on mycorrhizal mutualism emphasizing arbuscular mycorrhizas and their emerging challenges
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D. Wipf | D. van Tuinen | P. Courty | Raphael Boussageon | Mathilde Hériché | Sportes Antoine | Pierre-Antoine Noceto
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