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Are tropical fungal endophytes hyperdiverse?
A. Elizabeth Arnold
, Zuleyka Maynard
, Gregory S. Gilbert
, Phyllis D. Coley
, Thomas A. Kursar
Plant Sciences, School of
Genetics - GIDP
Applied BioSciences - GIDP
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Olacaceae
75%
Non-singleton
75%
Ouratea
75%
Endophytic Colonization
75%
Moist Tropical Forest
75%
Preference Heterogeneity
75%
Ochnaceae
75%
Immunology and Microbiology
Olacaceae
100%
Ochnaceae
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Olacaceae
100%
Ochnaceae
100%