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The seasonal dynamics of yeast communities in the rhizosphere of soddy-podzolic soils
Authors:Yu. V. Golubtsova  A. M. Glushakova  I. Yu. Chernov
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University, Leninskie gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia;(2) Institute of Ecological Soil Science, Moscow State University, Leninskie gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia
Abstract:The annual dynamics of the number and taxonomic composition of yeast was studied in the rhizosphere of two plant species (Ajuga reptans L. and Taraxacum officinale Wigg.) in a forb-birch forest on soddy-podzolic soil. Eurybiont phyllobasidial cryptococci and red-pigmented phytobionts Rhodotorula glutinis were found to predominate in the phyllosphere of these plants, whereas the typical pedobionts Cryptococcus terricola and Cr. podzolicus occurred on the surface of roots and in the rhizosphere. The seasonal changes in the number and species composition of the yeast communities in the rhizosphere were more smooth as compared to those in the phyllosphere. In the period of active vegetation of the plants, the phytobiont yeasts develop over their whole surface, including the rhizoplane. Their number on the aboveground parts of the plants was significantly lower than that of the pedobiont forms. Thus, the above-and underground parts of the plants significantly differed in the composition of the dominant species of epiphytic yeasts.
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