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Fig. 6 | Microbiome

Fig. 6

From: The structure of the Brassica napus seed microbiome is cultivar-dependent and affects the interactions of symbionts and pathogens

Fig. 6

Significant co-occurrence and co-exclusion relationships among the oilseed rape seeds microbiome. Each node represents a bacterial order, describing one or more genus-level phylotypes. In cases where the identification of the OTU was not assigned on a genus level, higher-level taxonomic groups have been shown and labeled as “_” after the name. When several OTUs were assigned to the same taxa, the numbers (1–2) were added to the name in order to differentiate between the nodes. The color of nodes corresponds to the phylum (blue Proteobacteria, red Firmicutes, orange Bacterioidetes, aquamarine Actinobacteria), while the size of the nodes is proportional to their degree. Only significant interactions are shown (p < 4 × 10–4; q < 4 × 10–4). Edge width is proportional to the significance of supporting evidence, and color indicates the sign of the association (red negative, green positive). The image in a shows the full network highlighting the part of the network zoomed in the b

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