Extended Data Fig. 5: Geographically widespread taxa at the soil-root interface. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 5: Geographically widespread taxa at the soil-root interface.

From: Root microbiota assembly and adaptive differentiation among European Arabidopsis populations

Extended Data Fig. 5

Correlation between OTUs prevalence across sites in soil, rhizosphere (RS), rhizoplane (RP), root and averaged OTUs RA (log2). Bacteria: upper panels. Fungi: middle panels. Oomycetes: lower panels. Blue: geographically restricted OTUs (site prevalence < 20%). Orange: geographically common OTUs (site prevalence 20-80%). Red: geographically widespread OTUs (site prevalence > 80%). For calculating averaged RA, only samples where the actual OTUs are present were considered. The different shapes highlight OTUs detected one year, or across two or three years. RA and prevalence were averaged across the years where one OTU is present. OTUs with RA < 0.1% were excluded from the datasets.

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