Effects of pavements on diversity and activity of mycorrhizal symbionts associated with urban trees
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M. Agnolucci | C. Cristani | A. Turrini | M. Giovannetti | A. Fini | M. Palla | P. Frangi | A. Grassi | S. Comin | Irene Pagliarani
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