TABLE 3.
Taxonomy | Core in | ||||||
Phylum | Class | Order | Family | Genus | Species | 2016 | 2017 |
Acidobacteria | Chloracidobacteria | RB41 | Ellin6075 | Unclassified | Y | ||
Actinobacteria | Actinobacteria | Actinomycetales | Micrococcaceae | Arthrobacter | Y | Y | |
Propionibacteriaceae | Microlunatus | Y | |||||
Thermoleophilia | Gaiellales | Gaiellaceae | Unclassified | Y | |||
Bacteroidetes | Sphingobacteriia | Sphingobacteriales | Sphingobacteriaceae | Pedobacter | Y | ||
Unclassified | Y | ||||||
Proteobacteria | Gammaproteobacteria | Enterobacteriales | Enterobacteriaceae | Erwinia | Y (2)∗ | ||
Pseudomonadales | Pseudomonadaceae | Pseudomonas | Y | ||||
Alphaproteobacteria | Rhizobiales | Bradyrhizobiaceae | Bradyrhizobium | Y | Y | ||
Rhodospirillales | Rhodospirillaceae | Skermanella | Y | ||||
Sphingomonadales | Sphingomonadaceae | Kaistobacter | Y | ||||
Gammaproteobacteria | Xanthomonadales | Xanthomonadaceae | Stenotrophomonas | retroflexus | Y | Y | |
Stenotrophomonas | maltophilia | Y |
Weekly sampling for 10 weeks in 2016 and at three growth stages in 2017. “2016” and “2017” represent the study years. The number in bracket indicates the number of amplicon sequence variants for that genus. Please see Supplementary Table S5 for full table showing their corresponding prevalence and relative abundance. ∗There were two amplicon sequence variants for that genus.