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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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Agriculture & Biology
ecosystems
54%
environmental factors
23%
forest ecosystems
82%
genes
6%
genetic markers
13%
lowland forests
44%
methane
17%
methane production
77%
soil water
15%
structural equation modeling
51%
temperate forests
84%
testing
14%
upland forests
79%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
analysis
3%
ecosystem
17%
ecosystem process
16%
ecosystem type
18%
effect
16%
environmental factor
12%
forest ecosystem
69%
gene
22%
marker
61%
methane
55%
modeling
18%
soil moisture
11%
temperate forest
80%
test
5%
wetland
22%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Ecosystem
80%
Forests
86%
Genes
5%
Latent Class Analysis
32%
Methane
100%
Microbial Genes
23%
Soil
15%
Wetlands
41%