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Data on soil properties, belonging to the manuscript "Prokaryotic community composition and extracellular polymeric substances affect soil microaggregation in carbonate containing semiarid grasslands"
(Technische Universität Dresden, 2020)Dataset of the obtained results per individual soil sample, excluding the prokaryotic part, as well as the dataset used for the structural equation modelling. Dataset belongs to manuscript "Prokaryotic community composition ... -
Structural equation model used in the manuscript "Prokaryotic community composition and extracellular polymeric substances affect soil microaggregation in carbonate containing semiarid grasslands"
(Technische Universität Dresden, 2020)Structural equation model used in the manuscript "Prokaryotic community composition and extracellular polymeric substances affect soil microaggregation in carbonate containing semiarid grasslands" (submitted to Frontiers ... -
Updated structural equation model (SEM) used in the manuscript "Prokaryotic community composition and extracellular polymeric substances affect soil microaggregation in carbonate containing semiarid grasslands"
(Technische Universität Dresden, 2020)Structural equation model used in the manuscript "Prokaryotic community composition and extracellular polymeric substances affect soil microaggregation in carbonate containing semiarid grasslands" (Accepted and published ... -
Data on soil properties, associated with the manuscript "Importance of microbial communities at the root-soil interface for extracellular polymeric substances and soil aggregation in semiarid grasslands"
(Technische Universität Dresden, 2021)Dataset of the obtained results per individual soil sample. "Field labels" fit the raw amplicon dataset, which is stored at NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRA, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/), under accession number PRJNA689290. ...