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From: From guest to host: parasite Cistanche deserticola shapes and dominates bacterial and fungal community structure and network complexity

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Dynamics of diversity and distribution patterns of bacterial and fungal microbiota across BULK, NCD and RHA. A and B. Alpha diversity of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) microbiota. The number on the horizontal line represented P value based on Wilcox test. C and D. Principal-coordinate analysis (PCoA) ordinations based on Bray–Curtis distance matrices describing the distribution patterns of bacterial (C) and fungal (D) microbiota. The degree of variation explained (R2) and the significance (P values) provided by permutational multivariate analysis of variance (PERMANOVA) analysis. E and F Bacterial (E) and fungal (F) microbiota dissimilarity among three samples (BULK, NCD and RHA). The number on the horizontal line represented P value based on Wilcox test. G and H. The relative abundance of the major microbe phyla in bacterial (G) and fungal (H) microbiota. I Bacterial and fungal microbiota composition dynamics across BULK, NCD and RHA. The percent value for each axis represents the proportion of total variation explained. The ellipses were calculated around barycenters with a confidence level of 0.95 using the stat_conf_ellipse function in ggpubr v.0.2.4

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