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Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and growth of Eremanthus incanus Less in a highland field

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Figure 1. Map showing the location of the sampling site in the southern of Brazil
Table 1. Chemical analysis of the soil from highland field studied
Figure 2. Effect of AM fungal inoculation on height (A) and diameter (B) growth of A B E
Figure 4. Spore number (per 100 g soil) from each of the  arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi genus distinguished in the soil samples from the two treatments
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