Nematode communities after the reintroduction of silver fir in beech-dominated forests

Floriane Kondratow1, Camille Chauvin2, Cécile Villenave2, Émilie Andrieu3, Antoine Brin1
1PURPAN School of Engineering, University of Toulouse, UMR 1201 INRA-INPT DYNAFOR, Toulouse Cedex 3, France
2ELISOL Environnement, Z.A. des Tourels, 10 Avenue du Midi, 30111, Congénies, France
3INRA (French National Institute of Agricultural Research), UMR 1201 INRA-INPT DYNAFOR, 24 Chemin de Borde-Rouge, CS 52627, 31326, Castanet-Tolosan Cedex, France

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