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Fig. 3 | Environmental Microbiome

Fig. 3

From: Correction to: Potato root-associated microbiomes adapt to combined water and nutrient limitation and have a plant genotype-specific role for plant stress mitigation

Fig. 3

Key microbiota (A rhizosphere bacteria; B rhizosphere fungi; C root bacteria) in stress resilient and suffering genotypes. Columns represent microbes, which are numbered according to their amplicon sequencing variant (ASV) and taxonomical position classified in Additional file 1: Table S8. Rows indicate the strength of potato plant stress responses. This includes percentual tuber yield loss, weight of foliage loss, delay (del.) of half-time canopy closure, differences in number (#) of young tubers and differences in the diameter of the largest young (y.) tuber. Dark pink indicates a high abundance of a specific ASV under stress in potato plants suffering in this phenotype, while green indicates a high abundance in potato plants resilient in this phenotype. Black frames with Roman numbers, indicate clusters of ASVs correlating with the same stress response pattern. Bold ASV-numbers refer to ASVs that correlate with a stress response in roots and rhizosphere samples. Significant spearman correlations are determined by a t-test and results are indicated: p value < 0.001: ***p val < 0.01:;**p val < 0.05:;*p val < 0.1

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