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Fig. 5 | Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Host genetic variation drives the differentiation in the ecological role of the native Miscanthus root-associated microbiome

Fig. 5

Prokaryotic and fungal co-occurrence network patterns in rhizosphere soil and root endophyte in M. sinensis and M. floridulus. Panels A, D, G, and J show the rhizosphere soil prokaryotic co-occurrence network in M. sinensis, rhizosphere soil prokaryotic co-occurrence network in M. floridulus, rhizosphere soil fungal co-occurrence network in M. sinensis, rhizosphere soil fungal co-occurrence network in M. floridulus; panels B, E, H, and K show the root endophytic prokaryotic co-occurrence networks in M. sinensis, root endophytic prokaryotic co-occurrence network in M. floridulus, root endophytic fungal co-occurrence network in M. sinensis, root endophytic fungal co-occurrence network in M. floridulus. Panels C, F, I, and L show differences in co-occurrence topological features specifically modularity and negative: positive cohesion ratio between rhizosphere soil and root endophyte in M. sinensis and M. floridulus. Asterisks indicate the significant values in compartment-enriched taxa (**p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001; Wilcoxon rank-sum test)

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