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. 2024 Sep 17;14(9):e70309. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70309

TABLE 2.

Random intercepts for statistical models.

Species a Barnard UC Davis
Belowground (% of total) Foliar (% of aboveground) Nodule (% of belowground) Belowground (% of total) Foliar (% of aboveground) Nodule (% of belowground)
Acacia farnesiana R 44.1 63.7 −8.52 37.7 57.8 13.4
Acacia koa R 29.4 83.3 −1.67 34.2 69.7 26.3
Albizia julibrissin R 60.4 83.8 −6.61
Alnus acuminata A 46.8 70.1 10.9
Alnus rubra A 55.8 59.2 22.3
Casuarina equisetifolia A 41.7 76.4 25.3
Elaeagnus angustifolia A 27.9 49.6 19.5
Enterolobium cyclocarpum R 38.9 58.5 −9.40 34.5 70.7 22.4
Gliricidia sepium R 39.4 67.4 −5.97 43.0 69.6 16.2
Glycine max (soybean)H 38.1 68.3 20.2
Leucaena leucocephala R 66.0 76.5 −9.00
Morella cerifera A 29.9 77.0 19.8
Morella faya A 26.5 77.6 23.3
Robinia pseudoacacia R 39.9 79.6 −4.49 41.0 73.8 22.6
Sophora chrysophylla R 40.0 84.5 −6.28

Note: Five species were grown in both greenhouses, whereas 10 were only grown in one (Barnard or UC Davis).

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Superscript codes: R is rhizobial tree, A is actinorhizal tree, H is rhizobial herb.