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- who: Clémentine Lepinay and colleagues from the , France, CNRS, CNRS/Université de Bourgogne , Biogeosciences, FranceEditor: Dawn Arnold, University of the West of England, United Kingdom have published the paper: Interaction between Medicago truncatula and Pseudomonas fluorescens: Evaluation of Costs and Benefits across an Elevated Atmospheric CO, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of September/21,/2012
SUMMARY
For each atmospheric CO2 condition, half of the pots were inoculated with the bacterium P. fluorescens C7R12. The two experiments were carried out with two interacting treatments: bacteria (substrate being inoculated or not . . .
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