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Fig. 6

From: Trees shape the soil microbiome of a temperate agrosilvopastoral and syntropic agroforestry system

Fig. 6

Differentially abundant soil bacterial (A, B, D, E) and fungal (C, F, G) phyla and genera in topsoil and subsoil of an agrosilvopastoral (n = 36) and syntropic alley cropping system (n = 12) near Alt Madlitz, Germany. Bars left from the dashed line show greater relative abundance in topsoil than subsoil, whereas bars right from the dashed line show greater relative abundance in subsoil than topsoil. The p-values between bars indicate statistically significant difference between topsoil and subsoil for the relative abundance of the respective phyla or genera. Statistically significant differences were determined using linear models for differential abundance analysis (LinDA) utilizing linear mixed-effect models with soil depth as a fixed effect and sampling location as random effect (p < 0.05). Icons were created with BioRender.com.

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