Extended Data Fig. 5: OTU 1037355 is highly occurring and displays a significant drought enrichment across compositionally distinct soils. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 5: OTU 1037355 is highly occurring and displays a significant drought enrichment across compositionally distinct soils.

From: Prolonged drought imparts lasting compositional changes to the rice root microbiome

Extended Data Fig. 5

a, Occupancy-abundance curves for rhizosphere and endosphere communities of rice plants grown in three California soils (Arbuckle, Biggs, and Davis), and one Arkansas field. The x axis displays the log-transformed mean relative abundance of each OTU while the y axis displays the percent of samples in which each OTU was detected. OTU 1037355 is highlighted in orange. b, Relative abundance of OTU 1037355 in rhizosphere and endosphere communities of 49-day-old rice plants grown under well irrigated (WC) or drought-stressed (DS) conditions. Asterisks on top indicate a significant difference (PFDR < 0.001) between WC and DS treatments. Statistical significance was determined by negative binomial generalized linear models and pairwise Wald tests (two-sided) corrected with the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.

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