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White J, Verma R, Kingsley K et al. Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels may reduce extraction of nutrients from soil microbes in plant roots  [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2019, 8:1447 (slides) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1117355.1)
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Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels may reduce extraction of nutrients from soil microbes in plant roots 

James White1, Rajan Verma, Kathryn Kingsley, Qiuwei Zhang, Nkolika Obi, Kurt P. Kowalski
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Published 16 Aug 2019

Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels may reduce extraction of nutrients from soil microbes in plant roots 

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

James White1, Rajan Verma, Kathryn Kingsley, Qiuwei Zhang, Nkolika Obi, Kurt P. Kowalski
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1 Rutgers University, USA
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104th Annual Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2019
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Keywords
Plant nutrients, carbon dioxide, roots, endophytes, root development, soil microbes, rhizophagy cycle
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