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Fig. 6 | Microbiome

Fig. 6

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

Fig. 6

Betweenness centrality and degree of each ASV in the October networks. Nodes with high betweenness centrality and high degree values are considered to be keystone taxa in the networks. The genera of the fungal and bacterial ASVs with the highest degree and centrality are shown: Acrem(onium), Clado(sporium), Devos(ia), Epico(ccum), Frond(ihabitans), Myrme(cridium), Neorh(izobium), Pedob(acter), Rhizo(bium), SphiG(=Sphingomonas), Strep(tomyces), Uncl.(assified), and Zymos(eptoria). The relationship between betweenness centrality and degree of each ASV in the networks for the other sampling dates (July, December, and February), characterized by a linear regression, are presented in Additional file 8: Figure S5

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