Changes in the flora of soil fungi following oil waste application

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Changes in the flora of soil fungi following oil waste application. / Llanos, C.; Kjoller, A.

I: Oikos, Bind 27, Nr. 3, 1976, s. 377-382.

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Llanos, C & Kjoller, A 1976, 'Changes in the flora of soil fungi following oil waste application', Oikos, bind 27, nr. 3, s. 377-382. https://doi.org/10.2307/3543456

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Llanos, C., & Kjoller, A. (1976). Changes in the flora of soil fungi following oil waste application. Oikos, 27(3), 377-382. https://doi.org/10.2307/3543456

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Llanos C, Kjoller A. Changes in the flora of soil fungi following oil waste application. Oikos. 1976;27(3):377-382. https://doi.org/10.2307/3543456

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Llanos, C. ; Kjoller, A. / Changes in the flora of soil fungi following oil waste application. I: Oikos. 1976 ; Bind 27, Nr. 3. s. 377-382.

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