Cite
Author response for 'More diverse tree communities promote foliar fungal pathogen diversity, but decrease infestation rates per tree species, in a subtropical biodiversity experiment'
MLA
Mariem Saadani, et al. Author Response for “More Diverse Tree Communities Promote Foliar Fungal Pathogen Diversity, but Decrease Infestation Rates per Tree Species, in a Subtropical Biodiversity Experiment.” Nov. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13620/v2/response1.
APA
Mariem Saadani, Lydia Hönig, Stefan G. Michalski, Andreas Schuldt, Uwe Braun, Gemma Rutten, Rowena Schwaß, & Helge Bruelheide. (2020). Author response for “More diverse tree communities promote foliar fungal pathogen diversity, but decrease infestation rates per tree species, in a subtropical biodiversity experiment.” https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13620/v2/response1
Chicago
Mariem Saadani, Lydia Hönig, Stefan G. Michalski, Andreas Schuldt, Uwe Braun, Gemma Rutten, Rowena Schwaß, and Helge Bruelheide. 2020. “Author Response for ‘More Diverse Tree Communities Promote Foliar Fungal Pathogen Diversity, but Decrease Infestation Rates per Tree Species, in a Subtropical Biodiversity Experiment,’” November. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.13620/v2/response1.