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From: Legacy of land use history determines reprogramming of plant physiology by soil microbiome

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a Based on the lineage-specific weighted UniFrac analysis, the first (PC1) and second (PC2) principal coordinates explain the significant variations (p < 0.05) in bacterial community of peanut rhizosphere cultivated in the monocropped and rotation soils. MP: peanut rhizosphere of the monocropped soil, RP: peanut rhizosphere of the rotated soil. b Comparison of community diversity revealed significant lower in peanut rhizosphere cultivated in the monocropping soils than that in the rotation soils. “−1”, “−2”, and “−3” are replicate plot samples. Asterisk indicates significant differences of variable means between the monocropped and rotated soils (p < 0.05). c Fold-changes in the relative abundance of bacterial genera in the peanut rhizosphere cultivated in the monocropped soil, compared to that cultivated in the rotation soil. Fold change is defined as (MP-RP)/MP, in which MP is the relative abundance of bacterial genera in the monocropped soil, and RP is the relative abundance of bacterial genera in the rotation soil. Red, fold changes >2. Dominant: >1%, common: 0.1–1%, rare: <0.1% (color figure online)

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