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Indirect microbial effects on methane flux are stronger when the environmental influence is weaker in a temperate forest ecosystem
Jason S. Barker,
Jesper Riis Christiansen
, Sue Grayston
Forest, Nature and Biomass
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Microbial Effect
100%
Environmental Influence
100%
Methane Flux
100%
Upland Forest
60%
Environmental Factors
40%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
40%
Functional Genes
20%
Modeling Results
20%
Graphic Model
20%
Indirect Pathway
20%
Microbial Genes
20%
Mediating Factors
20%
Ecosystem Processes
20%
Gene Markers
20%
Methane Cycling
20%
Soil Moisture
20%
Ecosystem Studies
20%
Functional Markers
20%
Ecosystem Types
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Temperate Forest
100%
Methane
100%
Forest Ecosystem
100%
Environmental Influence
100%
Soil Moisture
16%
Ecosystem Type
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Methane
100%
Temperate Forest
100%
Forest Ecosystem
100%
Upland Forests
33%
Structural Equation Modeling
33%
Environmental Factor
16%
Soil Moisture
16%