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Table 1 Relative abundances of the dominant predicted rhizobacterial functions in the rhizospheres of wild rice grown in situ and ex situ

From: Nitrogen, manganese, iron, and carbon resource acquisition are potential functions of the wild rice Oryza rufipogon core rhizomicrobiome

Population

Nitrogen fixation (%)

Manganese oxidation (%)

Aerobic chemoheterotrophy (%)

Chemoheterotrophy (%)

Iron respiration (%)

AJSI

10.44±1.13ab

4.04±2.55d

16.60±2.59b

16.60±2.59b

27.15±6.40a

STSI

11.89±6.66a

9.83±21.16cd

33.95±7.75a

33.95±7.75a

4.48±2.94a

ZTI

3.89±6.66bc

11.93±15.44cd

17.76±19.68ab

17.76±19.68ab

31.82±42.91a

AJS

0.44±0.61c

35.87±4.61b

21.06±2.69ab

21.06±2.69ab

14.55±4.11a

STS

3.41±0.60bc

66.58±2.71a

7.55±1.23b

7.55±1.23b

11.60±1.56a

ZT

10.86±1.94ab

28.53±3.73bc

19.84±2.17ab

19.84±2.17ab

8.53±2.77a

  1. The data in the table are the mean ± standard deviation, and different lowercase letters indicate significant (ρ < 0.05) differences by one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s test
  2. Wild rice samples were collected from three in situ natural reserves, Zhangtang (ZTI), Anjiashan (AJSI), and Shuitaoshu (STSI), and three ex situ populations, Zhangtang (ZT), Anjiashan (AJS), and Shuitaoshu (STS)