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New paper in Molecular Ecology on changes in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a forest restoration project on Hawaii Island

October 26, 2020 hynson-admin
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Check out Postdocs Chris Wall and Cameron Egan’s new paper in Molecular Ecology on how forest restoration on Hawaii Island affects arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal co-occurrence networks, take home message – restoration has yet to lead to the reassembly of mycorrhizal communities that are similar to remnant forests.

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