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From: Microbiome differences in sugarcane and metabolically engineered oilcane accessions and their implications for bioenergy production

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Hierarchical clustering heatmap of Bray–Curtis distance dissimilarity in the bacterial microbiomes. A leaf, B root, and C rhizosphere microbial community composition. The red color indicates a high dissimilarity. Letters *** on the dendrograms denote significant differences in Bray–Curtis dissimilarity indices between accessions at a p-value < 0.05 as assessed by hierarchical agglomerative clustering using Ward’s minimum variance method (Ward.D2) with 10,000 bootstrap resampling. WT and 17 T, 1565, 1566, and 1569 represent the wild-type sugarcane and different oilcane accessions, respectively

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