Fig. 6From: Midgut microbiota diversity of potato tuber moth associated with potato tissue consumedShared genera between the midgut of PTMs and its host potato endophytic bacteria. a Shared genera between midgut microbial genera PTMs and endophytic bacteria genera in the leaves of potato cultivar HZ-88. b Shared genera between midgut microbial genera PTMs and endophytic bacteria genera in the tubers of potato cultivar HZ-88. c Shared genera between midgut microbial genera PTMs and endophytic bacteria genera in the leaves of potato cultivar LS-6. d Shared genera between midgut microbial genera PTMs and endophytic bacteria genera in the tubers of potato cultivar LS-6. HZ88-LE refers to endophytic bacteria in the leaves of potato cultivar HZ-88, and HZ88-TE refers to endophytic bacteria in the tubers of potato cultivar HZ-88. HZ88-LG refers to the midgut bacteria of PTMs living on the leaves of cultivar HZ-88, and HZ88-TG refers to PTMs living on the tubers of cultivar HZ-88. LS6-LE refers to endophytic bacteria in the leaves of potato cultivar LS-6, and LS6-TE refers to endophytic bacteria in the tubers of potato cultivar LS-6. LS6-LG refers to midgut bacteria of PTMs living on the leaves of potato cultivar LS6, and LS6-TG refers to midgut bacteria of PTMs living on the tubers of potato cultivar LS6Back to article page