Fig. 4

Variability/similarity of the snow mold pathocomplex (the quantitative composition of the snow mold fungi (Microdochium, Typhula, Sclerotinia borealis, Phoma sclerotioides)) in roots (A) and dead parts of shoots (DPS) (B) of different winter crops (rye, wheat, triticale) in different agrocenoses (Arsk, Laishevo). Box plots show the relative abundance of snow mold fungi (Microdochium (red boxes), Typhula (blue boxes), Sclerotinia borealis (green boxes), Phoma sclerotioides (yellow boxes)) in different samples. The dendrograms show hierarchical agglomerative clustering of samples based on the pathocomplex structure using Euclidean distance as the distance measure and Ward’s method for linkage. Centroid plots show the relative representation of snow mold fungi for each cluster. R – rye, W – wheat, T – triticale, A – Arsk, L – Laishevo