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. 2021 Nov 25;9:e12511. doi: 10.7717/peerj.12511

Table 1. Relative abundance and function prediction of bacterial composition in sclerotia of C. militaris isolates.

Genus C. militaris
from Yunnan (Zhang et al., 2021)
C. militaris
from Liaoning
Predicted function
Pseudomonas 2.01%–15.00% 16.68% aerobic chemoheterotrophy; chemoheterotrophy;
Pedobacter 2.01%–15.00% 10.81% aerobic chemoheterotrophy; chemoheterotrophy;
Variovorax 2.01%–15.00% 3.14% None
Phyllobacterium 2.01%–15.00% 1.69% None
Labrys 2.01%–15.00% 0.98% aerobic chemoheterotrophy; chemoheterotrophy;
Mesorhizobium 2.01%–15.00% 0.05% nitrogen fixation; aerobic chemoheterotrophy; ureolysis; chemoheterotrophy;
Sphingomonas 2.01%–15.00% 0.06% aerobic chemoheterotrophy; chemoheterotrophy;
Bradyrhizobium 2.01%–15.00% 0.02% None
Serratia —— 9.65% fermentation; nitrate reduction; chemoheterotrophy; plant pathogen;
Achromobacter —— 6.26% aerobic chemoheterotrophy; nitrate respiration; nitrate reduction; nitrogen respiration; chemoheterotrophy;
Rhodococcus —— 5.78% aromatic hydrocarbon degradation; aromatic compound degradation; aliphatic non methane hydrocarbon degradation; hydrocarbon degradation; chemoheterotrophy; ligninolysis; plant pathogen;
Pantoea —— 4.06% fermentation; mammal gut; animal parasites or symbionts; nitrate reduction; chemoheterotrophy;
Luteibacter —— 3.89% None
Stenotrophomonas —— 1.82% nitrate respiration; nitrate reduction; nitreogen respiration; aerobic chemoheterotrophy; human pathogens; animal parasites or symbionts ; chemoheterotrophy;
Ochrobactrum —— 1.02% None

Notes.

“–” means not mentioned in the literature; “None” means that there was no result when a function was predicted using FAPROTAX.