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Fig. 3 | CABI Agriculture and Bioscience

Fig. 3

From: Mind the blind spot: lessons from fungal community sequencing in a plant–soil feedback experiment

Fig. 3

Total fungal and potential pathogenic fungal community structure in the PSF experiment. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordinations show the association of the total fungal (stress = 0.12) and potential pathogenic fungal (stress = 0.24) assemblages of bulk soil samples in three soil origins across the phases in the PSF experiment. Samples from different soil origins are represented by the following symbols: squares, M0; circles, WM; diamonds, WMS. The black, red, and green symbols represent samples from phase 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Abbreviations: M0, only maize system; WM, wheat–maize rotation system; WMS, wheat–maize–soybean rotation system; 1, phase 1 (original soils); 2, phase 2 (conditioning phase); 3, phase 3 (feedback phase)

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