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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 1635–1651, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.166
Figure 1: Workflow for visual data exploration of soil bacteria susceptible to MNP treatments.
Figure 2: Bipartite graph for MNP-bacteria interrelationships at order level. Soil bacteria taxa identified f...
Figure 3: Bipartite graph for bacterial taxon → MNP treatment at order level. Soil bacteria taxa identified f...
Figure 4: Bipartite graph for MNP treatment → bacterial taxon at order level. Soil bacteria taxa identified f...
Figure 5: Bipartite graphs for MNP-bacteria interrelationships at genus levels. At genus level, soil bacteria...
Figure 6: Bipartite graphs for MNP-bacteria interrelationships at family levels. Soil bacteria taxa identifie...
Figure 7: Bipartite graphs for MNP-bacteria interrelationships at (a). class, and (b). phylum levels. Soil ba...
Figure 8: Contribution biplots generated by log-ratio analyses for taxonomic levels from OTU to phylum. The t...
Figure 9: Contribution biplot for phylum level with Gemmatimonadetes removed. The treatments are labelled as ...
Figure 10: Distance correlation between taxonomic levels from OTU to phylum using (a) log-ratio (LR) distance ...
Figure 11: Clusters of treatments obtained via hierarchical clustering based on their L1 distances calculated ...
Figure 12: Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) for OTU level (stress = 14.85%). The treatments are label...
Figure 13: Simplified nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) for taxonomic levels from OTU to phylum. The g...