Figure 2.
Bacterial (left side) and fungal (right side) operational taxonomic units (OTUs) shared among inocula and inoculated soils after chrysanthemum growth. (a) Venn diagrams of OTUs found (%) in the overall soil inocula or after chrysanthemum growth. (b) Total number of unique and shared OTUs of inocula and soil after chrysanthemum growth, depicted at phylum/class level. (c) Venn diagrams showing total numbers of OTUs found in the different soil inocula (oval sides) or after chrysanthemum growth (round center). The number of unique OTUs is shown in parentheses. (d) Shared OTUs between plant species in inocula and soils, clustered by similarity. Inocula were conditioned by grasses (AP, Alopecurus pratensis; FO, Festuca ovina; HL, Holcus lanatus; LP, Lolium perenne) or forbs (AM, Achillea millefolium; GM, Galium mollugo; RA, Rumex acetosella; TM, Tripleurospermum maritimum).