The impact of life form on the architecture of orchid mycorrhizal networks in tropical forest
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Qiang Liu | Xiaoke Xing | Hans Jacquemyn | Xuege Gai | Yue Gao | Zeyu Zhao | Shunxing Guo | H. Jacquemyn | Qiang Liu | X. Xing | Yue Gao | Xuege Gai | Zeyu Zhao | Shun‐xing Guo
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