Fig. 1: Median predicted minimum doubling times (mPMDT) of bacteria enriched in rhizospheres are lower than those in associated bulk soils. | The ISME Journal

Fig. 1: Median predicted minimum doubling times (mPMDT) of bacteria enriched in rhizospheres are lower than those in associated bulk soils.

From: Growth rate is a dominant factor predicting the rhizosphere effect

Fig. 1: Median predicted minimum doubling times (mPMDT) of bacteria enriched in rhizospheres are lower than those in associated bulk soils.

DESeq2 log2 fold-change was used to categorize bacteria as being enriched in the rhizosphere (L2FC < −1) or soil (L2FC > 1). Soil-enriched bacteria tend to have a higher mPMDT. A Density distribution of bacteria enriched in the rhizosphere or soil. B A positive correlation exists between soil enrichment and mPMDT, i.e. the rhizosphere contains faster growers than the bulk soil.

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