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The cyanobacterial role in the resistance of feather mosses to decomposition-toward a new hypothesis
Kathrin Rousk
, T.H. DeLuca, J. Rousk
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Cyanobacteria
100%
Feather Moss
100%
Mannan-oligosaccharide
81%
N2 Fixation
18%
Pleurozium Schreberi
9%
Symbiont
9%
Negative Relationships
9%
Bacterial Growth
9%
Atmospheric Nitrogen
9%
Thymidine Incorporation
9%
Varying number
9%
Bacterial Inhibition
9%
Soil Bacteria
9%
N Sources
9%
Relationship Types
9%
Ecological Mechanism
9%
Fixation Rate
9%
N Deposition
9%
Incorporation Technique
9%
Nitrogen N
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cyanobacteria
100%
Bacterial Growth
20%
Symbiont
10%
Symbiosis
10%
DNA Synthesis
10%
Soil Microflora
10%