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Fig. 2 | Environmental Microbiome

Fig. 2

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. 2

CAP ordinations depicting the effects of long-term fertilization (NPK-fertilization (NPK), N-fertilization (N), and non-fertilization control (UF)) and sampling time-point (ST1 and ST2) on bacterial (a, b and c) and archaeal (d, e and f) communities inhabiting the rice rhizosphere at tillering (Tl, a and d), panicle initiation (Pi, b and e) and booting stage (Bt, c and f). The explained fraction of the total variance (with 95% confidence interval, significance assessed with 9999 permutations) are given above the plots. For each developmental stage, ST1 ST2 refer to the first and second sampling time-point, respectively

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