Variation in mycorrhizal communities and the level of mycoheterotrophy in grassland and Forest populations of Neottia ovata (Orchidaceae)
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H. Jacquemyn | G. Gebauer | M. Schilthuizen | V. Merckx | Franziska E Zahn | Sofia I. F. Gomes | Harrie van der Hagen | D. Wang | Johanna Lorenz
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