Hi Dom
I worked out the A but what is the S?
Edmund
Edmund Hopkins
Tree Officer
Heritage and Urban Design
City Planning
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Trophic. I'm not being obscure. I think that soil the communities, likely
mycorrhizal fungi, have changed due to climate change and atmospheric
deposition, possibly eutrophication. I think, and there is good evidence that
multitrophic interactions occur between mycs and insect herbivores.
I have data which indicates that S. bovinus (a mycorrhizal fungi) inhibits A.
mellea.
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