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Metabarcoding and Metagenomics 7: e99979
https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.7.99979 (09 Aug 2023)
https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.7.99979 (09 Aug 2023)
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Article title
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Abstract
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Key words
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Introduction
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Materials and methods
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Study site
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Vegetation and soil sampling
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Environmental co-variates
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Metabarcoding of community contents
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Bioinformatics
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Statistical analyses
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Results
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Consistency in the detection of plant taxa by direct observations vs. eDNA
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Model performance
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Do different organism groups and plant data produced by different sampling methods, differ in their responses to environmental factors?
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Do different types of data suggest different patterns of plant-plant associations?
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Do different types of data suggest different patterns of plant-microbe associations?
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Discussion
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Plant detection by soil eDNA
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Soil eDNA reveals abiotic imprints on plants and microbes
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Soil eDNA suggests biotic plant-to-plant associations
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Soil eDNA suggests ecologically meaningful plant-microbe associations
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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Additional information
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Conflict of interest
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Ethical statement
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Funding
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Author contributions
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Author ORCIDs
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Data availability
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References
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Supplementary materials
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