From DNA sequences to microbial ecology: Wrangling NEON soil microbe data with the neonMicrobe R package
Abstract Soil microbial communities play critical roles in various ecosystem processes, but studies at a large spatial and temporal scale have been challenging due to the difficulty in finding the relevant samples in available data sets as well as the lack of standardization in sample collection and...
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Auteurs principaux: | Clara Qin, Ryan Bartelme, Y. Anny Chung, Dawson Fairbanks, Yang Lin, Daniel Liptzin, Chance Muscarella, Kusum Naithani, Kabir Peay, Peter Pellitier, Ayanna St. Rose, Lee Stanish, Zoey Werbin, Kai Zhu |
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Wiley
2021
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