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Herbivore-driven mycorrhizal mutualism in insect-susceptible pinyon pine
Catherine A. Gehring
, Thomas G. Whitham
Biological Sciences
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Ectomycorrhizal
20%
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi
40%
Experimental Removal
20%
Herbivore
100%
Host Plant Association
20%
Insect Attack
20%
Insect Herbivory
20%
Mutualism
20%
Mycorrhiza
20%
Mycorrhizal
60%
Mycorrhizal mutualisms
100%
Native Herbivore
20%
Natural Conditions
20%
Nutrient Uptake
20%
Photosynthate
40%
Photosynthetic Tissues
20%
Pine Tree
20%
Pinyon pine
100%
Plant-pest Interaction
20%
Woody Perennials
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi
100%
Host Plant
50%
Mutualism
100%
Mycorrhiza
50%
Nutrient Uptake
50%
Perennials
50%
Photosynthate
100%
Pinyon Pine
100%
Plant Pests
50%