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Fig. 4 | Environmental Microbiome

Fig. 4

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. 4

Distinct functions and genes between rhizosphere metagenomes from potato plants cultivated under combined stress and no stress. A The number of significant (FDR < 0.05) differently occurring genes per best taxonomic level. B Bar sizes show the mean abundance in normalized reads of a function. Filled bars indicate a significant (FDR < 0.01) fold change between stress treatments. Whether a function is most abundant in Actinobacteria (Ac) Beta-Gammaproteobaceria (BGP) or Alphaproteobacteria (AP) is indicated in the first column for non-stressed and in the second column for stressed metagenomes. Comparing the abundance of functions within one taxonomic group revealed weather a function is significantly (FDR < 0.01) overrepresented in rhizosphere metagenomes from potatoes cultivated under stress or no stress. C Functional modules that are more abundant in stressed rhizosphere metagenomes: M00121-Heme biosynthesis, M00364 C10–C20 and M00096-C5-isoprenoid synthesis, M00022-Shikimate pathway, M00165 reductive pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), M00698 Multidrug efflux, M00565 Trehalose biosynthesis, M00036 Leucine degradation, phosphotransferase system (PTS). Each block represents a group of KEGG orthologous, for some a gene name is suggested. Colours match the taxa in (A), grey boxes were significantly enriched in more than three taxa

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