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Community terminal restriction fragment length polymorphisms reveal insights into the diversity and dynamics of leaf endophytic bacteria
Ding, Tao; Palmer, M. W.; Melcher, Ulrich (BioMed Central, 2013-01-03)Background: Plant endophytic bacteria play an important role benefiting plant growth or being pathogenic to plants or organisms that consume those plants. Multiple species of bacteria have been found co-inhabiting plants, ... -
Putting things in even better order: the advantages of canonical correspondence analysis
Palmer, M. W. (Ecological Society of America, 1993)Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) is quickly becoming the most widely used gradient analysis technique in ecology. The CCA algorithm is based upon Correspondence Analysis (CA), an indirect gradient analysis (ordination) ...