Moll, J.; Roy, F.; Bässler, C.; Heilmann-Clausen, J.; Hofrichter, M.; Kellner, H.; Krabel, D.; Schmidt, J.H.; Buscot, F.; Hoppe, B.
First Evidence That Nematode Communities in Deadwood Are Related to Tree Species Identity and to Co-Occurring Fungi and Prokaryotes. Microorganisms 2021, 9, 1454.
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9071454
AMA Style
Moll J, Roy F, Bässler C, Heilmann-Clausen J, Hofrichter M, Kellner H, Krabel D, Schmidt JH, Buscot F, Hoppe B.
First Evidence That Nematode Communities in Deadwood Are Related to Tree Species Identity and to Co-Occurring Fungi and Prokaryotes. Microorganisms. 2021; 9(7):1454.
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9071454
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Moll, Julia, Friederike Roy, Claus Bässler, Jacob Heilmann-Clausen, Martin Hofrichter, Harald Kellner, Doris Krabel, Jan Henrik Schmidt, François Buscot, and Björn Hoppe.
2021. "First Evidence That Nematode Communities in Deadwood Are Related to Tree Species Identity and to Co-Occurring Fungi and Prokaryotes" Microorganisms 9, no. 7: 1454.
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9071454
APA Style
Moll, J., Roy, F., Bässler, C., Heilmann-Clausen, J., Hofrichter, M., Kellner, H., Krabel, D., Schmidt, J. H., Buscot, F., & Hoppe, B.
(2021). First Evidence That Nematode Communities in Deadwood Are Related to Tree Species Identity and to Co-Occurring Fungi and Prokaryotes. Microorganisms, 9(7), 1454.
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9071454