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Soils give off carbon dioxide, generated by microbes and plant roots, to the atmosphere. How this “soil respiration” (Rs) varies in time, and how it is affected by nearby vegetation, is related to the processes driving it and has implications for how we estimate this flow of carbon across space and...
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This dataset contains the internal (log base 2 metabolite abundance) and external (plant biomass) phenotype data collected from 290 Brachypodium distachyon plants from 30 different accessions subjected to well-watered and underwatered treatment conditions. The data is contained in a comma separated...
Please cite as : Zegeye E., C.J. Brislawn, Y. Farris, S.J. Fansler, K.S. Hofmockel, J.K. Jansson, and A.T. Wright, et al. 2019. WA-IsoC_NAG.1.0 (Amplicon 16S/ITS, WA). [Data Set] PNNL DataHub. https://dx.doi.org/10.25584/data.2019-02.700/1506698 Investigation of the successional dynamics of a soil...
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The data accompanies the manuscript that evaluates salinity-associated shifts in organic C thermodynamics, biochemical transformations, and heteroatom content in a first-order coastal watershed in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, USA. The files contain raw data including soil chemical...

The data accompanies the manuscript in review that evaluates salinity-associated shifts in organic C thermodynamics, biochemical transformations, and heteroatom content in a first-order coastal watershed in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, USA. The files contain raw data including soil...

The data accompanies the manuscript in review that evaluates salinity-associated shifts in organic C thermodynamics, biochemical transformations, and heteroatom content in a first-order coastal watershed in the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, USA. The files contain raw data including soil...