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Fig. 4 | Environmental Microbiome

Fig. 4

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. 4

Ternary plots depicting the enrichment/depletion patterns of long-term inorganic fertilization sensitive (lifs) OTUs of rhizosphere bacteria (a, b and c) and archaea (d, e and f) in unfertilized (UF), N-fertilized (N) and NPK-fertilized soil (NPK) at tillering, panicle initiation and booting stage of field-grown rice. The ternary plots were constructed based on the mean relative abundances (counts per million, CPM) of lifs OTUs. The bacterial and archaeal lifs OTUs are colored based on the phyla (classes for Proteobacteria) and classes (well classified and unclassified (Unclas.)) to which they belong

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