Fig. 4: Composition of bacterial communities and the relative abundance of bacterial groups classified according to different life strategies at different soil depths under varying degradation levels. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 4: Composition of bacterial communities and the relative abundance of bacterial groups classified according to different life strategies at different soil depths under varying degradation levels.

From: Alpine wetlands degradation leads to soil nutrient imbalances that affect plant growth and microbial diversity

Fig. 4: Composition of bacterial communities and the relative abundance of bacterial groups classified according to different life strategies at different soil depths under varying degradation levels.

Relative abundance of the main classes of bacteria (ac), the relative abundance of copiotrophs (d), and oligotrophs/copiotrophs (O/C, e) of bacterial communities at different soil depths under different degradation levels (mean ± SD). Different letters in the panel indicate significant differences among the treatments at a significance level of 0.05. The classification of the oligotrophic and copiotrophic taxa is shown in Supplementary Table 4.

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