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  2.  Busman, L., Lamb, J., Randall, G., Rehm, G., & Schmitt, M. (2009) The Nature of Phosphorus in Soils. University of Minnesota. http://www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/nutrient-management/phosphorus/the-nature-of-phosphorus/

  3.  ESSRE. (2011) Environmental Science Summer Research Experience. Microclimate Data Base.

http://essre.rpcs.org/2010/TA%20Folder/Site%204%20Quadrat%20Data%202010.htm

  1.  ESSRE. (2012) Environmental Science Summer Research Experience. Microclimate Data Base.

 http://essre.rpcs.org/2012/TA%20Folder/2012%20site%204%20individual%20sample%20qu.html

  1. ESSRE. (2013) Environmental Science Summer Research Experience. Microclimate Data Base.

http://essre.rpcs.org/2013/TA%20Folder/Site%204%20Raw%20Data.html

  1.  ESSRE. (2014) Environmental Science Summer Research Experience. Microclimate Data Base.            

http://essre.rpcs.org/2014/TA%20Folder/Site%204%20Raw%20Data.html

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http://essre.rpcs.org/ESSREMicroclimateSurvey.htm

  1.  ESSRE . (2015b) Environmental Science Summer Research Experience. Research Summary.                                                  

http://essre.rpcs.org/ESSRE%20Survey%20Data/ESSRE%20Data%2001%20to%2005.html

  1. ESSRE. (2015c) Environmental Science Summer Research Experience. The Effect of Sugar Maples on Nitrogen Levels in the Soil Microclimate Data Base. http://essre.rpcs.org/2015/Nitrogen/Sample%20Results.html

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  4. Mycorrhizal Effects on Host Plant Physiology. (n.d.) Fred T. Davies Texas A&M University. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/faculty/davies/research/mycorrhizae.html

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