Fig. 7: Fungal species composition in asymptomatic and symptomatic ginger rhizomes, stems, and leaves. | npj Science of Food

Fig. 7: Fungal species composition in asymptomatic and symptomatic ginger rhizomes, stems, and leaves.

From: Fusarium as potential pathogenic fungus of Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) wilt disease

Fig. 7

Rhizomes were planted in February and ginger plants (including rhizomes) were harvested in May. Results represent the number of ASVs assigned to each taxon based on ITS amplicon sequencing of the different sample groups. RH and RD represent asymptomatic and symptomatic rhizomes, respectively. SH and SD represent asymptomatic and symptomatic stems, respectively. LH and LD represent asymptomatic and symptomatic leaves, respectively. A Shannon evenness index in the different sample groups. B Abundance of fungal genera in the different sample groups. C Histogram of multi-species difference analysis. D Circos diagram of genera relationships in the different sample groups.

Back to article page