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Data and code source for Xishuangbanna soil fungi analyses

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posted on 2025-03-22, 02:47 authored by Yawen LuYawen Lu

Data about the cross-scale environmental factors and soil fungal diversity in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China. Local-scale factors include soil properties, tree species diversity of richness, Shannon diversity and community composition, elevation and slope (all collected on site). Patch-scale factors include patch size and edge distance, and landscape-scale factors include patch area (mean area), edge density, patch density, and patch richness within a 2 km spatial radius, using images from the China's Land-Use/Cover Datasets (CLCD, 30 m resolution). For fungal diversity indices include OTU richness (i.e., the number of fungal OTUs identified in each soil sample), Shannon diversity (considers both OTU richness and evenness), community composition (represented by the first axis of the PCoA based on Bray-Curtis dissimilarity), and abundance (the number of sequences for each fungal functional group after rarefication). Using the expert-curated FungalTraits database, fungal species were classified into functionally distinct groups: animal parasites, ectomycorrhizal fungi, foliar endophytes, litter saprotrophs, mycoparasites, plant pathogens, root endophytes, soil saprotrophs, unspecified saprotrophs, and wood saprotrophs.

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