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Soil fertilization with Amazonian dark earth increases tree diameter by up to 88%

phys.org·FAPESP·about 1 month ago
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Schizolobium amazonicum and Handroanthus avellanedae soils under control and ADE treatments. Nodes represent individual microbial taxa, and edges represent significant correlations (R 2 > 0.70, p BMC Ecology and Evolution (2026). DOI: 10.1186/s12862-026-02495-y"> 0.70, p" width="800" height="413"> Co-occurrence network analysis of microbial communities in Schizolobium amazonicum and Handroanthus avellanedae soils under control and ADE treatments. Nodes represent individual microbial taxa, and edges represent significant correlations (R 2 > 0.70, p < 0.001). Red lines indicate negative correlations, and blue lines indicate positive correlations. The accompanying tables quantify network topology parameters, including the total number of nodes, edges (with the percentage of positive (P) and negative (N) correlations), Average degree, Average path length, Network diameter, Clustering coefficient, Density, Heterogeneity, Centralization, and Modularity. Credit: BMC Ecology and Evolution (2026).…

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