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bibliographicCitation Midgley DJ, Jordan LA, Saleeba JA, McGee PA. Utilisation of carbon substrates by orchid and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi from Australian dry sclerophyll forests. Mycorrhiza. 2006 May;16(3):175–82. doi: 10.1007/s00572-005-0029-2. PMID: 16374622.
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