Fig. 4: Cumulative growth (RGR × 16S rRNA gene copies per g dry mass per taxon per day) of all taxa in control and warmed plots at both the “early” successional, non-vegetated, recently deglaciated site and the “late” successional, vegetated site at Litchfield Island. | The ISME Journal

Fig. 4: Cumulative growth (RGR × 16S rRNA gene copies per g dry mass per taxon per day) of all taxa in control and warmed plots at both the “early” successional, non-vegetated, recently deglaciated site and the “late” successional, vegetated site at Litchfield Island.

From: Rapid growth rate responses of terrestrial bacteria to field warming on the Antarctic Peninsula

Fig. 4: Cumulative growth (RGR × 16S rRNA gene copies per g dry mass per taxon per day) of all taxa in control and warmed plots at both the “early” successional, non-vegetated, recently deglaciated site and the “late” successional, vegetated site at Litchfield Island.

Cumulative growth significantly differed between the sites (p value < 0.001) and between the control and warming treatments (p value < 0.01), significance determined from an analysis of variance type 1 test.

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