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The importance and ecology of yeasts in soil
Authors:Alfred Botha
Institution:Department of Microbiology, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South Africa
Abstract:This review focuses on literature pertaining to the interactions of soil yeasts with biotic and abiotic factors in their environment. Soil yeasts not only affect microbial and plant growth, but may also play a role in soil aggregate formation and maintenance of soil structure. Serving as a nutrient source for bacterial, faunal and protistan predators, soil yeasts contribute to essential ecological processes such as the mineralization of organic material and dissipation of carbon and energy through the soil ecosystem. Some soil yeasts may also play a role in both the nitrogen and sulphur cycles and have the ability to solubilize insoluble phosphates making it more readily available for plants. Recently, the potential of soil yeasts as plant growth promoters and soil conditioners has been studied with the goal of using them in the field of sustainable agriculture.
Keywords:Fungi  Growth promoters  Mycorrhizae  Predation  Roots  Symbiosis  Yeasts
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