Data from: Host-specific effects of soil microbial filtrates prevail over those of arbuscular mycorrhizae in a fragmented landscape
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Plant relative growth rate (RGR) with live (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil microbial filtrates) from pastures, coffee plantations and forest fragmentsThe data was collected from a greenhouse experiment in which 11 plant species (read below) were growth with either sterilized soil, or sterilized soil inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) or a soil microbial filtrate obtained from three habitats: pastures, coffee plantations, or forest fragments. Please read Pizano et al. 2017 Ecological Applications for details on the methods. Abbreviations of the data file are as follows: Inoculum (St=Sterile, PAMF=AMF from pastures, PFil=soil microbial filtrate from pastures, CAMF=AMF from coffee plantations, CFil=soil microbial filtrate from coffee plantations, FAMF=AMF from forest fragments, FFil=soil microbial filtrate from forest fragments), Species (Bra=Brachiaria brizantha, Cof=Coffea arabica, CecA=Cecropia angustifolia, CecT=Cecropia telealba, Ocr=Ochroma pyramidale, Sol=Solanum aphyodendrum, Jug=Juglans neotropica, Ret=Retrophyllum rospigliosii, Gar=Garcinia madrunno, Gus=Gustavia superba, Sip=Siparuna aspera), Total final dw (total whole plant dry biomass (g)), Root/Shoot (root dry biomass (g)/shoot (stem + leaves) dry biomass (g)), Initial leaf area (total plant leaf area (cm2), RGR (plant relative growth rate (final plant dry weight-initial plant dry weight calculated based on initial leaf area/ days of the experiment)(g/gday)), Days in exp. (days in the experiment; some plants were replaced because they died at the beginning of the experiment)Pizano et al. 2017 Ecological Applications Sterile and live inoculum.csvPlnt relative growth rate (RGR) with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and soil microbial filtrates from pastures, coffee plantations and forest fragmentsThe data was collected from a greenhouse experiment in which 11 plant species (read below) were growth with sterilized soil inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) or a soil microbial filtrate obtained from three habitats: pastures, coffee plantations, or forest fragments. Please read Pizano et al. 2017 Ecological Applications for details on the methods. Abbreviations of the data file are as follows: Block (Block=block (bench) where the plant was located in the greenhouse where the experiment took place) Habitat (Habitat of origin of the soil P= pastures, C=coffee plantations, F= forest fragments), Inoculum (AMF=arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Fil=soil microbial filtrate), Species (Bra=Brachiaria brizantha, Cof=Coffea arabica, CecA=Cecropia angustifolia, CecT=Cecropia telealba, Ocr=Ochroma pyramidale, Sol=Solanum aphyodendrum, Jug=Juglans neotropica, Ret=Retrophyllum rospigliosii, Gar=Garcinia madrunno, Gus=Gustavia superba, Sip=Siparuna aspera), Total final dw (total whole plant dry biomass (g)), Root/Shoot (root dry biomass (g)/shoot (stem + leaves) dry biomass (g)), Initial leaf area (total plant leaf area (cm2), RGR (plant relative growth rate (final plant dry weight-initial plant dry weight calculated based on initial leaf area/ days of the experiment)(g/gday)), Days in exp. (days in the experiment; some plants were replaced because they died at the beginning of the experiment)Pizano et al. 2017 Ecological Applications Live Inoculum.csv
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2023-06-28



