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. 2022 Nov 3;13:968218. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2022.968218

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Taxonomic (A), modular networks (B), and topological roles of each ASVs in the fungal plant pathogenic co-occurrence networks (C) in broadleaf and coniferous tree species. The green (co-presence, positive) and red links (mutual exclusion, negative) in the co-occurrence networks represent significant Spearman’s correlations (P<0.05). Each node in Fig. 6a and b represents one ASV. The size of each node is proportional to the degree. The node color indicates the corresponding taxonomic assignment at the class (A) and modular level (B). The nodes in Fig. 6c with Zi > 2.5 but Pi< 0.62 are identified as module hubs, and those with Pi > 0.62 but Zi< 2.5 represent connectors. The network hubs are characterized with Zi > 2.5 and Pi > 0.62, and the peripherals are characterized with Zi< 2.5 and Pi< 0.62 according to Olesen et al., 2007. Nodes in broadleaf 10 (4 big modules), conifer 4 (3 big modules > 10% of the notes) modules.