Research Progress on Progress of the Function of Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Cycle of Carbon,Nitrogen and Phosphorus
BAI Hao-nan1,2,3,4,NIU Xiang2,3,4*,WANG Bing2,3,4 ,SONG Qing-feng2,3,4,Long Wen-xing1
1.Hainan University,Haikou 570228;2.Research Institute of Forest Ecology,Environment and Protection,Chinese Academy of Forestry,Beijing 100091;3.Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Environment,National Forestry and Grassland Administration,Beijing 100091;4.Dagangshan National Key Field Observation and Research Station for Forest Ecosystem , Jiangxi 336606
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BAI Hao-nan, NIU Xiang, WANG Bing,SONG Qing-feng, Long Wen-xing. Research Progress on Progress of the Function of Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Cycle of Carbon,Nitrogen and Phosphorus. 温带林业研究, 2020, 3(2): 22-26.
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