Fig. 2: The relationship between microbial community diversity, assembly processes, and structural dissimilarity and the severity of PCS. | npj Biofilms and Microbiomes

Fig. 2: The relationship between microbial community diversity, assembly processes, and structural dissimilarity and the severity of PCS.

From: Geocaulosphere soil bacterial community drives potato common scab outcomes beyond pathogen abundance

Fig. 2: The relationship between microbial community diversity, assembly processes, and structural dissimilarity and the severity of PCS.

A The variation patterns of Shannon diversity indices for bacterial, eukaryotic, and archaeal communities in GS and BS with respect to PCS severity. B Mantel correlations between the dissimilarity indices of bacterial, eukaryotic, and archaeal communities and PCS severity. C Variation patterns of specialized species relative abundance in bacterial, eukaryotic, and archaeal communities with PCS severity. D Distribution patterns of the MST for bacterial, eukaryotic, and archaeal communities. E Cohesion analysis present the patterns of changes in microbial (bacterial, eukaryotic, and archaeal) network complexity (total cohesion), cooperation (positive cohesion/total cohesion), and competition (negative cohesion/total cohesion) between GSH and GSL.

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