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Fig. 1 | Environmental Microbiome

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From: Rice developmental stages modulate rhizosphere bacteria and archaea co-occurrence and sensitivity to long-term inorganic fertilization in a West African Sahelian agro-ecosystem

Fig. 1

Relative OTU abundances (counts per million, CPM) and Shannon index of bacteria (a and c) and archaea (b and d) inhabiting the rice rhizosphere at tillering, panicle initiation (Pani_init) and booting stage in unfertilized (UF), N-fertilized (N) and NPK-fertilized (NPK) plots. The relative OTU abundances of bacteria are given at phylum level (class level for Proteobacteria) and those of archaea at class level (including both well classified and unclassified (Unclas.)). For Shannon index, circles and triangles represent the first (1-day prior fertilization) and second time-point sampling (two days post fertilization), respectively

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