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General characteristics and clinical data of the subjects included in the study.
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The soil bacterial community richness and diversity in different tea varieties root zone soil.
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RDA and pearson correlation analysis of soil bacterial communities and soil environmental factors.
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KEGG enrichment map of differential metabolites (a) and differential abundance score map (b).
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Detected metabolites (a), volcano plot (b) and scatter plot (c) of differential metabolites.
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Data from: Colony losses of stingless bees increase in agricultural areas, but decrease in forested areas
Published 2025“…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">The data are related to the scientific paper “Sibaja Leyton M. et al., (under review) Colony losses of stingless bees increase in agricultural areas, but decrease in forested areas”.…”