Microbial ecology of biological invasions.

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Published in ISME J on May 01, 2007

Authors

Wim H van der Putten1, John N Klironomos, David A Wardle

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Multitrophic Interactions, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Heteren, The Netherlands.

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