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There is current debate on how soil sample pooling affects measurement of reciprocal interactions between plants and soil (plant-soil feedbacks). We used a meta-analysis of 71 experiments to show that there is no evidence that soil sample pooling systematically biases estimates of the direction, magnitude, variance, and drivers of plant-soil feedbacks.
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This page is a summary of: Soil sample pooling generates no consistent inference bias: a meta‐analysis of 71 plant–soil feedback experiments, New Phytologist, June 2021, Wiley, DOI: 10.1111/nph.17455.
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