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Dataset to support the Southampton Doctoral Thesis 'Peatlands on the mend: Using plant-microbe interactions to restore peatland structure and function'

Dataset to support the Southampton Doctoral Thesis 'Peatlands on the mend: Using plant-microbe interactions to restore peatland structure and function'
Dataset to support the Southampton Doctoral Thesis 'Peatlands on the mend: Using plant-microbe interactions to restore peatland structure and function'
Dataset to support the Southampton Doctoral Thesis 'Peatlands on the mend: Using plant-microbe interactions to restore peatland structure and function' Thesis chapter: Plant-microbe networks recover following long-term shifts in functional compositions. All data is collected from Store Mosse national park plant-removal experiment (Robroek et al., 2015 J. Ecology). Data consists of aboveground vegetation surveys and below-ground sequencing of 16S and ITS2 communities within peat soils. Along with the data are treatment table and taxonomic data for below-ground sequencing. A readme file is provided with information regarding each of the datasets.
University of Southampton
Shepherd, Harry Edward Rimmer
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Robroek, Bjorn
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Shepherd, Harry Edward Rimmer
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Robroek, Bjorn
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Shepherd, Harry Edward Rimmer and Robroek, Bjorn (2022) Dataset to support the Southampton Doctoral Thesis 'Peatlands on the mend: Using plant-microbe interactions to restore peatland structure and function'. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2309 [Dataset]

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Dataset to support the Southampton Doctoral Thesis 'Peatlands on the mend: Using plant-microbe interactions to restore peatland structure and function' Thesis chapter: Plant-microbe networks recover following long-term shifts in functional compositions. All data is collected from Store Mosse national park plant-removal experiment (Robroek et al., 2015 J. Ecology). Data consists of aboveground vegetation surveys and below-ground sequencing of 16S and ITS2 communities within peat soils. Along with the data are treatment table and taxonomic data for below-ground sequencing. A readme file is provided with information regarding each of the datasets.

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Published date: July 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 478497
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/478497
PURE UUID: 89caaedc-7533-4a88-9827-964a43ab56c8
ORCID for Harry Edward Rimmer Shepherd: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7077-3581

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Date deposited: 04 Jul 2023 17:39
Last modified: 05 Jul 2023 01:53

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Creator: Bjorn Robroek

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