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Additional file 2 of Circadian rhythms in the plant host influence rhythmicity of rhizosphere microbiota

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posted on 2022-10-21, 03:25 authored by Amy Newman, Emma Picot, Sian Davies, Sally Hilton, Isabelle A. Carré, Gary D. Bending
Additional file 2: Table S1. Comparison of fungal and bacterial species richness in the rhizosphere of wild-type, lhy-ox and lhy-11 plants. Table S2. Taxonomy of rhythmic bacteria and fungi in the plant rhizosphere under constant light conditions. Fig. S1. Analyses of total and active microbial communities identify distinct sets of rhythmic OTUs. Fig S2. Presence of fungal and bacterial OTUs across samples. Fig. S3. Rhythmic changes in the relative abundance of bacterial phyla and fungal classes under light-dark cycles.

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