Mutualism and biodiversity in soils

  • Lavelle P
  • Lattaud C
  • Trigo D
  • et al.
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Most soil invertebrates and roots have developed strong interactions with micro-organisms to exploit the organic and mineral resources of soil. Micro-fauna are mainly predators of microorganisms whereas larger organisms interact with micro-organisms through the...

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Lavelle, P., Lattaud, C., Trigo, D., & Barois, I. (1995). Mutualism and biodiversity in soils. In The Significance and Regulation of Soil Biodiversity (pp. 23–33). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0479-1_2

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