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. 2014 Jul;80(13):4021–4033. doi: 10.1128/AEM.03939-13

TABLE 3.

ANOVA and ANOSIM results testing the amplicon pyrosequencing community UniFrac and Bray-Curtis dissimilarities between fuel categories and soil plots

Differences and testb Pairwise test result t/R statistic P valuec
P1 differences between fuel categories (1-way ANOVA) Global 17.4 0.006
Control, high 8.0 0.009
Control, med 5.5 0.026
Control, low 4.2 0.032
Low, high 5.5 0.027
Low, med 1.9 0.241
Med, high 3.8 0.044
P2 differences between fuel categories (1-way ANOVA) Global 57.9 0.001
Control, high 12.8 <0.001
Control, med 9.7 0.001
Control, low 4.7 0.016
Low, high 11.4 <0.001
Low, med 7.1 0.003
Med, high 4.4 0.021
P3 differences between fuel categories (1-way ANOVA) Global 213.6 <0.001
Control, high 28 <0.001
Control, med 19.4 <0.001
Control, low 15.6 <0.001
Low, high 17.4 <0.001
Low, med 6.2 0.007
Med, high 9.4 0.001
P4 differences between fuel categories (1-way ANOVA) Global 278.5 <0.001
Control, high 28.6 <0.001
Control, med 13.1 <0.001
Control, low 8.3 <0.001
Low, high 28 <0.001
Low, med 6.6 0.005
Med, high 23.6 <0.001
Differences between plotsa (1-way ANOSIM) Global 0.729 <0.001
P1, P2 0.722 <0.001
P1, P3 0.807 <0.001
P1, P4 0.765 <0.001
P2, P3 0.781 <0.001
P2, P4 0.781 <0.001
P3, P4 0.767 0.002
a

Plots include P1 (low-carbon soil), P2 (medium-carbon soil), P3 (high-carbon soil), and P4 (aged soil).

b

Fuel categories refer to TPH concentrations. Unamended control, low TPH concentration (range of DL to 400 mg kg−1), medium TPH concentration (range of 401 to 5,000 mg kg−1), and high TPH concentration (>5,000 mg kg−1).

c

Significant differences are in bold. P values were considered significant at <0.05.