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Fig. 1. Conceptual diagram of processes and environmental characteristics that may influence the size of glomalin stocks in ecosystems. Arrows indicate fluxes of nutrients (e.g., carbon and nitrogen) among pools of inorganic resources, vegetation, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and soil glomalin. Traits listed within each pool could influence fluxes from that pool, with potential consequences for glomalin concentrations in soil.





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