Fungal Endophytes of Pacific Northwest Beachgrasses Dataset
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2011-08
2011-09
2011-09
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2011
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Oregon and Washington state, USA
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Fungal Endophytes of Pacific Northwest Beachgrasses Dataset
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2015-08-26
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David, Aaron S
david250@umn.edu
david250@umn.edu
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Abstract
Leaf and root endophytes sampled from 3 species of grass (Elymus mollis, Ammophila arenaria, and Ammophila breviligulata) and 3 dune locations (front, crest, back) at 5 sites in the Oregon and Washington, USA in Aug-Sept 2011.
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This dataset includes three files and a documentation file readme.txt. "si.quadrats.csv" includes the location of quadrats sampled and plant cover within quadrats. "si.plants.csv" includes the plants sampled and isolation frequency. "si.seqs.csv" includes the sequence names and their corresponding GenBank Accession numbers and operational taxonomic units (OTUs).
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David, A. S., Seabloom, E. W., & May, G. (2015). Plant Host Species and Geographic Distance Affect the Structure of Aboveground Fungal Symbiont Communities, and Environmental Filtering Affects Belowground Communities in a Coastal Dune Ecosystem. Microbial ecology, 1-15.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-015-0712-6
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-015-0712-6
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David, Aaron S; Seabloom, Eric W; May, Georgiana. (2015). Fungal Endophytes of Pacific Northwest Beachgrasses Dataset. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D68G60.
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