Microbial Community Changes in the Rhizosphere Soil of Healthy and Rusty Panax ginseng and Discovery of Pivotal Fungal Genera Associated with Rusty Roots
Table 2
Significantly enriched fungal taxa (from phylum to genus level) detected by LEfSe analysis.
Most abundant group
Level
Taxa
Relative abundance (%)
Sig.
H
D
D
Order
Capnodiales
0.49
2.55
Family
Pleosporaceae
0.09
0.83
Genus
Fusarium
0.33
5.15
Doratomyces
0.38
3.84
Alternaria
0.09
0.83
Acrophialophora
0.01
0.41
Cylindrocarpon
0.04
0.26
H
Phylum
Basidiomycota
11.54
4.46
Class
Tremellomycetes
7.14
1.05
Pezizomycetes
2.78
0.34
Order
Filobasidiales
4.20
0.50
Pezizales
2.78
0.34
Trechisporales
1.23
0.01
Atheliales
0.44
0.01
Polyporales
0.53
0.07
Family
Polyporaceae
0.52
0.07
Atheliaceae
0.44
0.01
Piskurozymaceae
3.89
0.46
Piskurozymaceae
3.89
0.46
Hydnodontaceae
1.23
0.01
Hypocreaceae
1.67
0.80
Strophariaceae
0.72
0.01
Leotiaceae
0.89
0.24
Filobasidiaceae
0.31
0.03
Genus
Wilcoxina
2.27
0.00
Solicoccozyma
3.89
0.46
Trechispora
1.23
0.01
Phialocephala
1.37
0.27
Trichoderma
1.56
0.64
Hamigera
0.50
0.00
Ganoderma
0.52
0.07
Piloderma
0.42
0.00
Galerina
0.39
0.00
Neobulgaria
0.32
0.02
Scutellinia
0.29
0.00
Cryptococcus
0.25
0.01
Chalara
0.23
0.02
Arthrobotrys
0.24
0.04
Xenopolyscytalum
0.21
0.00
Significant differences are defined at and an LDA score >3.0. Data show the average relative abundance of fungal taxa in rhizosphere soils of Panax ginseng (nā=ā3). H: healthy plants; D: diseased plants; Sig.: significance; .