Fig. 3: Biomarker taxa in different genotypes. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Biomarker taxa in different genotypes.

From: Root hair developmental regulators orchestrate drought triggered microbiome changes and the interaction with beneficial Rhizobiaceae

Fig. 3: Biomarker taxa in different genotypes.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, b A total of 7 biomarker families were identified under drought conditions by Linear discriminant analysis (LEfSe) (a) and their corresponding relative abundances (b) in each genotype (n = 5). In the bar plot, data represent the mean (bar) ± standard error of the mean (error bar). c, d Manhattan plot showing the differential abundance ASVs enriched or depleted in the roots of gl2 (c) and rsl2 rsl4 (d) compared to Col-0 (two-sided Wilcoxon rank sum test, FDR adjusted P < 0.05) under drought conditions (n = 5). Each dot or triangle represents each ASV. ASVs were colored according to the taxonomic family. The size of each dot or triangle represents the relative abundance of each ASV. Solid upward triangles indicate the ASVs enriched in the roots of the mutants. Hollow downward triangles represent the ASVs depleted in the mutants.

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