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Fig. 3 | Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

The distribution of core taxa in the microbiomes of oilcane accessions by plant compartment. Core taxa are defined as taxa that are detected at a prevalence greater than 90% in each compartment and accession and also comprise greater than 1% of the relative abundance of the total microbiome. Relative abundances of annotated ASVs are shown, identified to their closest match in the RDP classifier. Leaf, stem, root, rhizosphere, bulk soil represents the origin of microbiomes. WT and 17 T, 1565, 1566, and 1569 represent the wild-type sugarcane and different oilcane accessions, respectively. Others in the legend represent the cumulative relative abundance of taxa with an average relative abundance of less than 1%

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