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From: HPLC and high-throughput sequencing revealed higher tea-leaves quality, soil fertility and microbial community diversity in ancient tea plantations: compared with modern tea plantations

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Geographical distribution (A) and basic situations (B) of five various sampling sites including Bingdao, Banuo, Baqishan, Dongguo and Jiulong. Note: The altitude, slope, temperature, humidity and light intensity were determined by UG903 GPS position indicator (Jiahua Co. Ltd., Suzhou, Jiangsu, China), XW PD001 Digital Level (Xingwangyuda Co. Ltd., Beijing, China) and Vantage Pro 2 Automatic Meteorological Station (Davis Instruments, San Francisco, CA, USA), respectively. These results indicated the similarity of altitude, slope, temperature, humidity and light intensity between modern and ancient tea gardens of each sampling site

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