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The effects of primer pairs, PCR conditions, and peptide nucleic acid clamps on plant root fungal diversity assessment

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    Feb 26, 2024, 5:07 pm605 ptsHotTop
    photo of The effects of primer pairs, PCR conditions, and peptide nucleic acid clamps on plant root fungal diversity assessment imageFungi are frequently found both around and within plant tissues (especially in roots) and are involved in both plant nutrient acquisition and resistance to pathogens. Thus, characterizing the diversity and composition of plant-associated fungal communities has been a growing interest in recent years.
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