Adu-Oppong, Boahemaa Mangan, Scott A. Stein, Claudia Catano, Christopher P. Myers, Jonathan A. Dantas, Gautam Plant host explains variation in root endophytic bacterial community. <p>(A) CAP plot showing the live soil endophytic root microbiome of <i>Carduus nutans</i> (red), <i>Conyza canadensis</i> (blue), <i>Heliopsis helianthoides</i> (green), <i>Monarda fistulosa</i> (purple) and <i>Ratibida pinnata</i> (orange) [ADONIS p < 0.001, r<sup>2</sup> = 0.11, n = 201]. (B) CAP plot showing the endophytic root microbiome clustered by soil history [ADONIS p < 0.001, r<sup>2</sup> = 0.03, n = 201] (C) CAP plot showing both the live and autoclaved soil endophytic root microbiome clustered by plant host [ADONIS p< 0.001, r<sup>2</sup> = 0.07, n = 247] (D) CAP plot showing both live and autoclaved soil endophytic root microbiome separated by soil history [ADONIS p< 0.001, r<sup>2</sup> = 0.02, n = 247].</p> prairie plants harbor;root-endophytic;plant species;understanding plant community composition;impacts plant performance;communities Plant-soil feedback studies attempt;plant performance;conspecific vs heterospecific soil microbes;influences plant-microbe interactions;tallgrass-prairie plant species 2020-06-23
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