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Fig. 1 | BMC Microbiology

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From: Generalist arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi dominated heavy metal polluted soils at two artisanal and small − scale gold mining sites in southeastern Ecuador

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Phylogram inferred from a Maximum Likelihood (ML) analysis of partial 18S nrDNA sequences of Glomeromycotina associated with six plant species growing at heavy metal polluted soils in Chinapintza and La Pangui sites including sequences from the databases NCBI and MaarjAM with high similarity. The values that support the nodes correspond to Maximum Likelihood bootstrap. Only bootstrap values greater than 50% are shown. The tree was outgroup rooted with Endogone pisiformis X58724. OTUs are defined on a 99% similarity threshold. Sequences from this study are indicated by the species name, followed by individual number, clone number and location (Ch = Chinapintza and LP = La Pangui). Sequence provenances: BRA = Brazil, CAN = Canada, CHN = China, DEU = Germany, ECU = Ecuador, GBR = United Kingdom, IND = India, IRL = Ireland, ITA = Italy, JPN = Japan, LSO = Lesotho, MYS = Malaysia, NZL = New Zealand, SPN = Spain, USA = United States, VEN = Venezuela, VNM = Vietnam, ZAF = South Africa. Phylogenetic tree was divided into Fig. 1a and 1b

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