Fig. 7: The microdiveristy of viral and microbial communities. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 7: The microdiveristy of viral and microbial communities.

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

Fig. 7

a Boxplot indicating the microdiveristy of Acinetobacter mOTU metawrap_F3-2_bin.10 across experimental groups, with each point representing an individual contig within this mOTU. The difference between groups was tested using the Wilcox.test, the exact p values are shown in the figure. A two-tailed statistical test was used. b The boxplot showed the microdiversity difference of phage communities with different sources (pig manure and soil). c The scatter plot illustrated the linear relationship among average microdiverisity of microbial and phage communities in soils across different times. Inset values display the R2 and adjusted p value of F-statistic. For boxplots, the minima, maxima, center, bounds of box and whiskers in boxplots from bottom to top represented percentile 0, 10, 25, 50, 75, 90 and 100, respectively, the difference between different land use was tested using the Wilcox.test. The statistical test used was two-tailed.

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