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Published online 8 September 2005
Published in J Environ Qual 34:1789-1800 (2005)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2004.0470
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Microbial Response to Heavy Metal–Polluted Soils

Community Analysis from Phospholipid-Linked Fatty Acids and Ester-Linked Fatty Acids Extracts

M. Belén Hinojosaa, José A. Carreiraa, Roberto García-Ruíza and Richard P. Dickb,*

a Departamento de Biología Animal, Vegetal y Ecología, Universidad de Jaén, 23071 Jaén, Spain
b School of Natural Resources, Ohio State University, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1085



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Fig. 1. Nonmetric-multidimensional scaling (NMS) plot of community fatty acid profiles from soils with three different levels of pollution (nonpolluted, NP; polluted and reclaimed, PR; and polluted, P) extracted by phospholipid-linked fatty acid (PLFA) or ester-linked fatty acid (ELFA) methods. The proportion of variance explained by each axis is based in the correlation between distance in the reduced NMS space and distance in the original space and is reported after each axis heading.

 


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Fig. 2. Nonmetric-multidimensional scaling (NMS) analysis of community fatty acid profiles extracted with the (top) phospholipid-linked fatty acid (PLFA) method or the (bottom) ester-linked fatty acid (ELFA) method (nonpolluted, NP; polluted and reclaimed, PR; and polluted, P). The proportion of variance explained by each axis is based on the correlation between distance in the reduced NMS space and distance in the original space and is reported after each axis heading.

 





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