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The knowledge on the diversity may shine light on the understanding of the microbiomes of wetlands, and define the significance of individual microbia. It is also suited for continuous following of the succession variation of the diversity of wetlands. However, the beta diversity was hardly to be determined because most of studies couldn‘t contain large sequence datasets and detail information with same methodologies and sequence submission criteria. A ‗core group‘ was defined after analyzing seven municipal sludge digesters [66].
Pearson Correlation analyses were used to examine the relationship between fluxes and the environmental variables by SPSS 20. 05. 3. 1. 631 mg/(m2·h)). 101 mg/(m2·h), indicating that coastal marsh acted as a CO2 source. CO2 emissions in four sites (the bare land, T. chinensis, S. glauca P. australis ) all showed single-peak curves and the maximum occurred in April, July, August and September, respectively. 264 mg/(m2·h)) < S. 784 mg/(m2·h)) < P. 430 mg/(m2·h)) < T. 138 mg/(m2·h)). australis 400 300 200 100 0 Apr May Jun Jly Agu Sep Oct Nov Dec Month Figure 1.
6mm and from July to August is the rainy season. Soil physical and chemical properties of the sample were shown in table 1. 2. Experiment Design We measured the GHG emissions of bare land, T. chinensis community, S. salsa community and P. australis community by using opaque, static, manual stainless steel chambers and gas chromatography techniques from April to December 2012. The static chamber was made of stainless steel and consisted of two parts. Before observation, we inserted a square box (without a top and bottom), which served as a collar for supporting chamber the sampling chamber, directly into the soil with 5 cm exposed above the soil surface and kept in the soil during the entire experiment.