Research Article

Microbial Community Changes in the Rhizosphere Soil of Healthy and Rusty Panax ginseng and Discovery of Pivotal Fungal Genera Associated with Rusty Roots

Table 1

Significantly enriched bacterial taxa (from phylum to genus level) detected by LEfSe analysis.

Most abundant groupLevelTaxaRelative abundance (%)Sig.
HD

DOrderPseudonocardiales0.120.30
Streptosporangiales0.010.08
FamilyPseudonocardiaceae0.120.30
Dermabacteraceae0.000.13
Sporichthyaceae0.060.15
Thermomonosporaceae0.000.04
Nakamurellaceae0.010.04
Promicromonosporaceae0.000.08
GenusPhyllobacterium0.000.27
Dokdonella0.150.38
Pseudonocardia0.080.21
Brachybacterium0.000.13
Collimonas0.060.19
Promicromonospora0.000.08
Actinomadura0.000.03
Asticcacaulis0.020.04
Nakamurella0.010.04
Knoellia0.010.03
Rhodomicrobium0.020.04
HPhylumAcidobacteria19.698.75
Chlorobi0.170.05
ClassChlorobia0.170.05
OrderChlorobiales0.170.05
GenusHartmannibacter0.050.00
Variibacter1.780.73

Significant differences are defined at and an LDA score >2.0. Data show the average relative abundance of bacterial taxa in rhizosphere soils of Panax ginseng (nā€‰=ā€‰3). H: healthy plants; D: diseased plants; Sig.: significance; .