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Fig. 5 | Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Elevated atmospheric CO2 alters the microbial community composition and metabolic potential to mineralize organic phosphorus in the rhizosphere of wheat

Fig. 5

Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) of soil bacterial (A and B) and fungal (C and D) community composition (Bray-Curtis dissimilarities) in wheat rhizosphere compartments of 0, 1.5, and 3 mm away from the root growth zone and the bulk soil. Wheat plants were grown in Chromosol and Vertosol for 10 weeks under elevated CO2 (eCO2, 800 ppm) and ambient CO2 (aCO2, 400 ppm). Ellipses represent 95% confidence contours of samples grouped by ambient and elevated CO2. PERMANOVA results are presented based on Bray-Curtis dissimilarities for the main effects of rhizosphere and CO2 and their interaction on the soil community composition

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