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Fig. 7 | BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fig. 7

From: Assessing soil microbes that drive fairy ring patterns in temperate semiarid grasslands

Fig. 7

Shoot N concentration (a) and uptake (b), Shoot P concentration (c) and uptake (d), and N:P ratios (e) of L. chinensis grown in fairy ring zone substrates (collected from inside, ring-edge, and outside zones) inoculated with inside, ring-edge, or outside live soil (microorganisms) in greenhouse experiment. Error bar represent means + SE. Different letters indicate significant differences between treatments (p < 0.05), reported by Duncan’s multiple range test from one-way ANOVA

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