Additional file 8: of Fast response of fungal and prokaryotic communities to climate change manipulation in two contrasting tundra soils

Identification of the 30 most abundant bacterial OTUs from dry and wet tundra soil according to SILVA database, their relative abundance in control (C) and snow manipulated plots (S) across the plant growing seasons (June, July, September and October) and seasonal average (SA). Data of relative abun...

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Main Authors: Voříšková, Jana, Elberling, Bo, Priemé, Anders
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Additional file 8: of Fast response of fungal and prokaryotic communities to climate change manipulation in two contrasting tundra soils
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description Identification of the 30 most abundant bacterial OTUs from dry and wet tundra soil according to SILVA database, their relative abundance in control (C) and snow manipulated plots (S) across the plant growing seasons (June, July, September and October) and seasonal average (SA). Data of relative abundance are expressed as means from 6 (24 for SA) replicates, standard errors are shown in italic. Statistically significant differences between control and snow manipulated plots in the individual seasons are highlighted (DESeq2, Benjamini-Hochberg correction, p
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