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    Ortho Arylation of Acetanilides via Pd(II)-Catalyzed C−H Functionalization

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    A remarkable transformation to realize ortho arylation of acetanilides via Pd(II)-catalyzed C−H functionalization with trialkoxyarylsinaes was demonstrated

    Additional file 1 of Response of soil biological properties and bacterial diversity to different levels of nitrogen application in sugarcane fields

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    Additional file 1: Table S1. The proportion of soil dominant bacterial communities at the phylum level under four N application treatments (%). Table S2. The proportion of soil dominant bacterial communities at genus level under four N application treatments (%)

    Alpha diversity index of soil bacteria and fungi in star anise plantations between the NW and MW treatments (OTU level).

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    Alpha diversity index of soil bacteria and fungi in star anise plantations between the NW and MW treatments (OTU level).</p

    PCA of soil bacterial (A) and fungal (B) communities in star anise plantations between the NW and MW treatments (OTU level).

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    Note. NW: no weeding in the star anise plantation, and MW: mechanical weeding in the star anise plantation. ANOSIM analysis was used to test differences between groups.</p

    Soil enzyme activities between NW and MW treatments in star anise plantations (n mol/g min<sup>-1</sup> 30°C).

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    Soil enzyme activities between NW and MW treatments in star anise plantations (n mol/g min-1 30°C).</p

    Functional predictions of the soil fungal communities between the NW and MW treatments.

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    Note. NW: no weeding in the star anise plantation, and MW: mechanical weeding in the star anise plantation. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed (P < 0.05).</p

    Fig 6 -

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    Cladogram showing the phylogenetic distribution of the fungal lineages associated with soil from two treatments (A). Indicator fungi with LDA scores of 2 or greater in fungal communities associated with soil from the two treatments (B). Different colour regions represent different constituents (Red, NW; Blue, MW). Circles indicate phylogenetic level from phylum to genus. The diameter of each circle is proportional to the abundance of the group. Different prefixes indicate different levels (p: phylum; c: class; o: Order; f: Family; g: Genus). Note. NW: no weeding in the star anise plantation, and MW: mechanical weeding in the star anise plantation.</p
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