Fig. 2: Microbial and ARGs composition and diversity in soil with different treatments. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 2: Microbial and ARGs composition and diversity in soil with different treatments.

From: Nanosized microbiomes from pig manure alter soil microbial communities and increase antibiotic resistance gene abundance

Fig. 2

a The top image represents the total abundance (copies per 16S rRNA genes) of ARGs, each bar depicts the average value for a triplicate metagenome. The bottom heatmap displays the abundance of ARGs at class-level. Each column depicts the distributions of ARGs for a triplicate metagenome, the size of filled circle represents the scaled abundance of ARGs in each column. b Similarly, Fig. 2a, shows the time-series of change of ARGs count within different soil microcosms. c The PCoA indicated the beta-diversity of microbial communities based on 16S rRNA amplicon data. d The taxonomic composition of microbial communities at phylum level. e The relative abundance of genus Acinetobacter. f Procrustes analysis depicting the significant correlation between ARGs composition and bacterial community based on the Bray−Curtis dissimilarity metrics.

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