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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: Differential dynamics of microbial community networks help identify microorganisms interacting with residue-borne pathogens: the case of Zymoseptoria tritici in wheat

Fig. 4

Changes in the relative abundance of microbial taxa over time. a, c Diversity and dominance of the 30 most abundant (30/107) fungal genera (a) and the 50 most abundant (50/189) bacterial genera (c) distributed in all samples distinguishing between the different experimental conditions: i.e., cropping season (2016–2017; 2017–2018), contact with soil (aboveground and soil-contact treatments), seasonality (July, green; October, red; December, blue; February, gray), and inoculation with Zymoseptoria tritici (inoculated, dark hues; non-inoculated, light hues). b, d Significant differences in relative abundance of fungal (b) and bacterial (d) genera between the samples in soil-contact (red) and aboveground (blue) samples in linear discriminant analysis (LDA). The Z. tritici inoculation condition was used as a subclass to avoid interference in the LDA. Only genera with a p value < 0.05 for the Kruskal-Wallis test and an LDA score > 2 are displayed

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