Nitrogen transfer in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
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Peter J. Lammers | Yair Shachar-Hill | P. Lammers | Y. Shachar-Hill | J. Abubaker | P. Pfeffer | D. Douds | Manjula Govindarajulu | Hairu Jin | James W Allen | H. Bücking | Jehad Abubaker | David D. Douds | Manjula Govindarajulu | Philip E. Pfeffer | Hairu Jin | James W. Allen | Heike Bücking | M. Govindarajulu
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