Fungal Bacterial Interactions

  • Bennett J
  • Feibelman T
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Abstract

Bacteria and fungi are constantly interacting in nature. Natural ecosystems depend upon the metabolism of these microorganisms to recycle nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur. Curiously, despite the intimate ecological relationships of these two major life...

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Bennett, J. W., & Feibelman, T. (2001). Fungal Bacterial Interactions. In Fungal Associations (pp. 229–242). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07334-6_13

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