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From: Microbial diversity composition of apple tree roots and resistance of apple Valsa canker with different grafting rootstock types

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Relative abundance of the top 10 phyla of microorganisms in the all samples. The x-axis indicates communities of different samples and the y-axis represents the relative abundance within the total community. a Bacteria. b Fungi. Abbreviations: H.RZ.Vm: Disease root zone soil on standard rootstocks; H.RS.Vm: Disease rhizosphere soil on standard rootstocks; H.R.Vm: Disease root endophytes on standard rootstocks; H.RZ.nVm: Healthy root zone soil on standard rootstocks; H.RS.nVm: Healthy rhizosphere soil on standard rootstocks; H.R.nVm: Healthy root endophytes on standard rootstocks; L.RZ.Vm: Disease root zone soil on dwarfing rootstocks; L.RS.Vm: Disease rhizosphere soil on dwarfing rootstocks; L.R.Vm: Disease root endophytes on dwarfing rootstock; L.RZ.nVm: Healthy root zone soil on dwarfing rootstock; L.RS.nVm: Healthy rhizosphere soil on dwarfing rootstocks; L.R.nVm: Healthy root endophytes on dwarfing rootstocks

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