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NILEx tracer (leaf): remaining litter mass and tracer 15N and Li concentrations/contents in leaf litter

Abstract:
Leaf decomposition plays an important role in ecosystem biogeochemistry. Nutrients are released from decomposing litter by leaching of soluble substances and the break-down by animals, microbes and fungi, and will thus become again available for u...

Id: 534
People: 3
Projects: 1
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2016-10-11
Updated at: 2017-01-09

CSPs: Representative sequences of wood-inhabiting fungi in highly diverse subtropical forests, all CSPs

Abstract:
The deadwood mycobiome, also known as wood-inhabiting fungi (WIF), are among the key players in wood decomposition, having a large impact on nutrient cycling in forest soils. However, our knowledge of WIF richness and distribution patterns in diff...

Id: 568
People: 2
Projects: 0
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2017-02-27
Updated at: 2017-02-28

NILEx unlabelled (soil): enzyme activity data

Abstract:
Enzyme activity data from four kinds of hydrolytic enzymes and two oxidative enzymes, unlabelled Nilex

Id: 294
People: 2
Projects: 2
Version: 2
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2013-02-21
Updated at: 2017-01-09

Talk BEF summerschool 2011: R notes for the workshop

Abstract:
R notes for the workshop during the BEF summerschool 2011. Containing an annotated list of useful commands.

Id: 29
People: 1
Projects: 1
Version: 0
Attachments: 1
Created at: 2011-05-08
Updated at: 2014-02-24

Main Experiment: Intensive sampling of soil microbial biomass under specific tree species (Site A)

Abstract:
The soil microbial community biomass data from intensive sampling site A in 2011.

Id: 551
People: 2
Projects: 1
Version: 2
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2016-11-22
Updated at: 2016-11-23

Data for Schuldt et al. "Belowground top-down and aboveground bottom-up effects structure multitrophic community relationships in a biodiverse forest" (Scientific Reports 2017)

Abstract:
This dataset accompagnies the paper by Schuldt et al. "Belowground top-down and aboveground bottom-up effects structure multitrophic community relationships in a biodiverse forest"

Id: 587
People: 5
Projects: 5
Version: 1
Attachments: 0
Created at: 2017-04-27
Updated at: 2017-09-06
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