10.6084/m9.figshare.7231589.v1
Hong-Yi Li
Hong-Yi
Li
Hang Wang
Hang
Wang
Hai-Tiao Wang
Hai-Tiao
Wang
Pei-Yong Xin
Pei-Yong
Xin
Xin-Hua Xu
Xin-Hua
Xu
Yun Ma
Yun
Ma
Wei-Ping Liu
Wei-Ping
Liu
Chang-Yun Teng
Chang-Yun
Teng
Cheng-Liang Jiang
Cheng-Liang
Jiang
Li-Ping Lou
Li-Ping
Lou
Wyatt Arnold
Wyatt
Arnold
Lauren Cralle
Lauren
Cralle
Yong-Guan Zhu
Yong-Guan
Zhu
Jin-Fang Chu
Jin-Fang
Chu
Jack Gilbert
Jack
Gilbert
Zhi-Jian Zhang
Zhi-Jian
Zhang
Additional file 3: of The chemodiversity of paddy soil dissolved organic matter correlates with microbial community at continental scales
Springer Nature
2018
Dissolved organic matter
Paddy soil
Chemodiversity
Microbial diversity
FT-ICR-MS
2018-10-19 05:00:00
Dataset
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Additional_file_3_of_The_chemodiversity_of_paddy_soil_dissolved_organic_matter_correlates_with_microbial_community_at_continental_scales/7231589
Table S2. Multivariate analysis of bacterial data and drivers using canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS). Constrained (CCA) and unconstrained methods (NMDS and envfit) were used to compare and interpret effects of edaphic, geographical, and DOM factors on the microbial diversity. CCA1, CCA2, MDS1, and MDS2 stand for the angle cosines of variables and the axes. Pvals.1, empirical P values of fit statistic of environmental variables in CCA; Pvals.2, empirical P values of fit statistic using envfit to present environmental variables in NMDS; r2, goodness of fit statistic. Variables with Pvals.2 ≤ 0.001 were ticked on the “Fig. 3c” column and shown on Fig. 3c. (XLSX 16 kb)