Fig. 4
From: Combating wheat yellow mosaic virus through microbial interactions and hormone pathway modulations

The top 10 biomarkers for the healthy, moderately diseased, and severely diseased rhizospheres, and their correlations with soil chemical properties, P. graminis abundance, WYMV load and wheat yield. a The top 10 biomarkers that can be used to distinguish the healthy, moderately diseased, and severely diseased rhizospheres at each sampling site. Increase in MSE (%) means the percentage of increase of mean square error. A higher value of increase in MSE (%) indicates the more important of predictors. b The correlations between the relative abundances of the top 10 biomarkers and soil chemical properties, P. graminis abundance, WYMV load and wheat yield. Single, double, and triple asterisks indicate significance at 5%, 1% and 0.1%, respectively (Spearman correlations)