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From: Evolutionary conservation of a core root microbiome across plant phyla along a tropical soil chronosequence

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Overview of Cooloola study site. Geographical location of the six plant communities sampled (sites a–f) in the Great Sandy National Park at Cooloola, Queensland, Australia, in relation to dune systems and vegetation types. Site a, open sclerophyll Eucalyptus racemosa early successional woodland; site b, Eucalyptus pilularis tall open moist sclerophyll forest; site c, rainforest (complex notophyll vine forest) with Agathis robusta, Ficus, and Archontophoenix cunninghamiana in fire-sheltered parabolic high dunes; site d, mixed eucalypt conifer open sclerophyll forest with Eucalyptus racemosa, Angophora leiocarpa, and Callitris rhomboidea; site e, retrogression sclerophyll shrubby woodland of Eucalyptus racemosa, Banksia aemula, and Leptospermum species; site f, retrogression Wallum shrubland with Banksia aemula, Xanthorrhoea johnsonii, and a high diversity of heath shrubs. Scale bar represents 1 km

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