Open Journal of Soil Science

Open Journal of Soil Science

ISSN Print: 2162-5360
ISSN Online: 2162-5379
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"Functional Diversity of Mycorrhizal Fungi Has Differential Effects on Salinity Tolerance of Acacia seyal (Del.) Seedlings"
written by Anicet Manga, Aliou Diop, Tahir A. Diop,
published by Open Journal of Soil Science, Vol.7 No.11, 2017
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