Mycorrhizal compatibility and symbiotic seed germination of orchids from the Coastal Range and Andes in south central Chile.

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Mycorrhizal compatibility and symbiotic seed germination of orchids from the Coastal Range and Andes in south central Chile. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00572-016-0733-0
P698PubMed publication ID27796595

P50authorCesar ArriagadaQ50713270
Rafael Borges da Silva ValadaresQ88282762
Yoav BashanQ125026323
P2093author name stringHector Herrera
Domingo Contreras
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P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectChileQ298
mycorrhizaQ99974
seed germinationQ22294580
P304page(s)175-188
P577publication date2016-10-29
P1433published inMycorrhizaQ15759774
P1476titleMycorrhizal compatibility and symbiotic seed germination of orchids from the Coastal Range and Andes in south central Chile
P478volume27

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