Fig. 4: Microbial taxa in key bacterial and fungal assemblies drive changes in microbial trait-based strategies and microbial metabolic efficiency. | ISME Communications

Fig. 4: Microbial taxa in key bacterial and fungal assemblies drive changes in microbial trait-based strategies and microbial metabolic efficiency.

From: Soil microbial trait-based strategies drive metabolic efficiency along an altitude gradient

Fig. 4

a The proportions of dominant phyla and genus in key bacterial and fungal assemblies; b relationships of the relative abundances of different genus in each key assemblies with microbial physiological traits and metabolic efficiency. B_Mod#0 and B_Mod#2 were key bacterial assemblies, and F_Mod#1 and F_Mod#6 were key fungal assemblies. Vlength, the relative C:nutrient-acquiring traits. The number of genus that correlated significantly (P < 0.05) with altitude in each key assemblies were shown. The number in parentheses indicates the total number of genus in each key assemblies.

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