Data and scripts for "Experimental evidence on the influence of root-associated fungi on plant growth along altitude" ...

These files include the input data and scripts to reproduce the results from the article "Experimental evidence on the influence of root-associated fungi on plant growth along altitude". The fungal OTU and environmental data are stored in the "data_meta_otu.Rdata" file, and the s...

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Main Authors: Skylar, Burg, Ovaskainen Otso, Furneaux Brendan, Ivanova Natalia, Abrahamyan Arusyak, Niittynen Pekka, Somervuo Panu, Abrego Nerea
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8321441
https://zenodo.org/record/8321441
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Summary:These files include the input data and scripts to reproduce the results from the article "Experimental evidence on the influence of root-associated fungi on plant growth along altitude". The fungal OTU and environmental data are stored in the "data_meta_otu.Rdata" file, and the scripts for performing the joint species distribution modelling described in the article are the files "S1-S5". The scripts should be run in the subsequent order from S1 to S5 in R software. As extensively explained in the main document, we investigated whether variations in root-associated fungal (RAF) community composition along altitudinal gradients influence plant growth at high altitudes, where both plants and fungi face harsher abiotic conditions. These data correspond to a translocation experiment between pairs of high and low altitude populations of Bistorta vivipara along three arctic altitudinal gradients in Kilpisjärvi. To separate the impact of shifting fungal communities from the overall influence of changing abiotic ...