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. 2022 Dec 20;17(3):354–370. doi: 10.1038/s41396-022-01345-1

Table 1.

The top 15 families with the highest average total abundance of processes associated with P turnover.

Family Phylum V. epidendroides B. macrantha All samples Family PG (%)
Soil RX Rock RX
Undetermined Undetermined 27.52 32.25 27.39 28.79 28.99 N/A
Xanthobacteraceae Proteobacteria 8.15 11.40 13.84 15.39 12.20 16.23
Bryobacteraceae Acidobacteriota 2.54 3.03 6.30 7.83 4.92 32.15
UBA5184 Eremiobacterota 5.92 6.31 3.64 3.23 4.77 47.05
Acetobacteraceae Proteobacteria 3.53 4.50 3.12 6.30 4.36 18.00
Solirubrobacteraceae Actinobacteriota 0.83 2.01 6.60 6.39 3.96 34.32
Burkholderiaceae Proteobacteria 3.77 7.47 1.71 2.00 3.74 2.01
Beijerinckiaceae Proteobacteria 2.93 3.42 3.36 4.20 3.48 13.14
Reyranellaceae Proteobacteria 2.60 2.28 1.45 0.88 1.80 34.50
Streptosporangiaceae Actinobacteriota 1.23 1.12 1.94 1.84 1.53 6.43
Steroidobacteraceae Proteobacteria 1.99 1.66 1.14 1.28 1.52 24.15
Acidobacteriaceae Acidobacteriota 2.23 2.18 0.71 0.79 1.48 3.46
Sphingomonadaceae Proteobacteria 0.31 0.73 2.13 2.52 1.42 2.94
URHD0088 Proteobacteria 1.50 1.65 0.93 1.26 1.33 91.35
Mycobacteriaceae Actinobacteriota 1.19 1.16 1.00 1.66 1.25 2.16
Caulobacteraceae Proteobacteria 0.87 1.61 1.20 1.17 1.21 6.50

Families that were significantly enriched among the AVSs that were shared between the two plants are indicated in bold text. The values under each sample type represent the average total RPKG of processes associated with phosphorus turnover. The rightmost column indicates the phylogenetic gain (PG) of each family. RX root (external).