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Additional file 15 of Biogeographical survey of soil microbiomes across sub-Saharan Africa: structure, drivers, and predicted climate-driven changes

ملف إضافي 15 من المسح الجغرافي الحيوي لميكروبات التربة في جميع أنحاء أفريقيا جنوب الصحراء الكبرى: الهيكل والدوافع والتغيرات المتوقعة الناجمة عن المناخ
Authors: Don A. Cowan; PH Lebre; CER Amon; RW Becker; HI Boga; Alain Boulangé; TL Chiyaka; +29 Authors

Additional file 15 of Biogeographical survey of soil microbiomes across sub-Saharan Africa: structure, drivers, and predicted climate-driven changes

Abstract

Fichier additionnel 15. Tableau S4. Tableau avec les résultats de l'analyse de corrélation semi-partielle, dans lequel les valeurs de corrélation (r) et les valeurs p associées de la variable avec la valeur corrélative la plus élevée sont affichées pour chaque phylotype dominant qui était significativement (valeur p < 0,05) corrélé avec des facteurs environnementaux.

Expediente adicional 15. Tabla S4. Tabla con los resultados del análisis de correlación semiparcial, en la que se muestran los valores de correlación (r) y los valores p asociados de la variable con el valor correlativo más alto para cada filotipo dominante que se correlacionó significativamente (valor p < 0.05) con factores ambientales.

Additional file 15. Table S4. Table with the semi-partial correlation analysis results, in which the correlation values (r) and associated p-values of the variable with the highest correlative value are displayed for each dominant phylotype that was significantly (p-value < 0.05) correlated with environmental factors.

ملف إضافي 15. الجدول S4. جدول مع نتائج تحليل الارتباط شبه الجزئي، حيث يتم عرض قيم الارتباط (ص) وقيم p المرتبطة بالمتغير مع أعلى قيمة ارتباط لكل نمط سائد كان مرتبطًا بشكل كبير (قيمة p < 0.05) بالعوامل البيئية.

Keywords

FOS: Computer and information sciences, Geography, Ecology, Bioinformatics, Soil Science, Life Sciences, Environmental science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, FOS: Biological sciences, Climate change, Microbiome, Soil Carbon Dynamics and Nutrient Cycling in Ecosystems, Environmental resource management, Biology

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