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. 2016 Apr 28;6:25305. doi: 10.1038/srep25305

Figure 2. Relative abundances of the dominant bacterial phylotypes in the summer.

Figure 2

(A) and winter (B) soil samples. Relative abundances are based on the proportional frequencies of DNA sequences that could be classified at the phylum level. 100N: normal application rate of N, P2O5, and K2O was 185, 46, and 185 kg ha−1, respectively; 80N: 0.8 times N as in the 100N; 50N: 0.5 times N as in the 100N; CK: no N applied.