MOESM11 of Organic acid production from potato starch waste fermentation by rumen microbial communities from Dutch and Thai dairy cows ...

Additional file 11: Figure S4. Principal component analysis (PCA) with unconstrained ordination triplot between the top 16 genus-like level phylogenetic groupings of the OTUs and the environmental variables explaining the variance with time in the Dutch (a) and Thai (b) reactors. Time points are indicated the sampling point (days) during the starch waste fermentation and shown as filled circles (â ). Environmental variables or selected fermentation products are represented by red arrows. Bacterial community at genus-like groups with the level, i.e. phylum (P), order (O), family (F) or genus (G... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Susakul Palakawong Na Ayudthaya
Weijer, Antonius
Gelder, Antonie
Stams, Alfons
Vos, Willem
Plugge, Caroline
Dokumenttyp: Journal contribution
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: figshare
Schlagwörter: Microbiology / FOS: Biological sciences / Genetics / Molecular Biology / Evolutionary Biology / Ecology / 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / Developmental Biology / Inorganic Chemistry / FOS: Chemical sciences / 110309 Infectious Diseases / FOS: Health sciences / Plant Biology
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Additional file 11: Figure S4. Principal component analysis (PCA) with unconstrained ordination triplot between the top 16 genus-like level phylogenetic groupings of the OTUs and the environmental variables explaining the variance with time in the Dutch (a) and Thai (b) reactors. Time points are indicated the sampling point (days) during the starch waste fermentation and shown as filled circles (â ). Environmental variables or selected fermentation products are represented by red arrows. Bacterial community at genus-like groups with the level, i.e. phylum (P), order (O), family (F) or genus (G) are represented as blue arrows. The direction of the species, in which the species abundance increases. Length of arrows is a measure of fit. The environmental variable arrows (in red) approximated the correlation between species and an environmental variable. The further a product falls in the direction indicated by arrow, the higher the correlation. Both axes together explained 73 and 92.3% of the total variances in ...