<p>Asterisks denote significance between boreal and tropical forests at <i>P</i><0.05.</p
<p>The mean relative abundance of fungi from three cores taken from each site. Each bar height repre...
<p>Fungal phyla and orders for which vegetation type, depth and/or an interaction between the two si...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...
<p>Asterisks denote significant differences at p<0.05. Numerical values for the proportional abundan...
A) Sequence abundance (bars) and OTU affiliation (dots) with fungal phyla in 13 temperate European t...
<p>Relative abundances of the fungal orders identified in the composts and peat.</p
The abundance is given for sapwood and heartwood of 13 European tree species (SRF—soft rot fungi, BR...
<p>The fungal classes are in order of abundance decreasing from top to bottom, with unknown fungi ta...
<p>Relative abundance of dominant fungal phyla among different land uses in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo....
<p>Different letters indicate significant differences (P<0.05) across the different sample sites.</p
<p>Percent relative abundance of fungal phyla based on ITS sequence abundance are shown. Left and ri...
The relative abundance of the fungal and other genera from all aerobic compost and vermicompost samp...
<p>The taxa are arranged as per total relative abundance across all samples, with the most abundant ...
<p>“Others” represents the sum of the relative abundances of all phyla except the 6 listed.</p
<p>Fungal richness from the phyllosphere (A, C, E) or associated with the fine-roots (B, D, F), eith...
<p>The mean relative abundance of fungi from three cores taken from each site. Each bar height repre...
<p>Fungal phyla and orders for which vegetation type, depth and/or an interaction between the two si...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...
<p>Asterisks denote significant differences at p<0.05. Numerical values for the proportional abundan...
A) Sequence abundance (bars) and OTU affiliation (dots) with fungal phyla in 13 temperate European t...
<p>Relative abundances of the fungal orders identified in the composts and peat.</p
The abundance is given for sapwood and heartwood of 13 European tree species (SRF—soft rot fungi, BR...
<p>The fungal classes are in order of abundance decreasing from top to bottom, with unknown fungi ta...
<p>Relative abundance of dominant fungal phyla among different land uses in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo....
<p>Different letters indicate significant differences (P<0.05) across the different sample sites.</p
<p>Percent relative abundance of fungal phyla based on ITS sequence abundance are shown. Left and ri...
The relative abundance of the fungal and other genera from all aerobic compost and vermicompost samp...
<p>The taxa are arranged as per total relative abundance across all samples, with the most abundant ...
<p>“Others” represents the sum of the relative abundances of all phyla except the 6 listed.</p
<p>Fungal richness from the phyllosphere (A, C, E) or associated with the fine-roots (B, D, F), eith...
<p>The mean relative abundance of fungi from three cores taken from each site. Each bar height repre...
<p>Fungal phyla and orders for which vegetation type, depth and/or an interaction between the two si...
A box plot presentation of relative abundances of bacterial (A) and fungal (B) phyla. Only phyla wit...