Specificity of soil hydrolytically microbial complex under different moisture conditions |
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Authors: | N A Manucharova A M Yaroslavtsev A L Stepanov I I Sudnitsyn P A Kozhevin |
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Institution: | 1.Moscow State University,Moscow,Russia |
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Abstract: | It has been established that soil moisture has a significant impact on the activity of chitinolytic microbial processes, rather
than pectinolytic processes. The degradation of polysaccharides with an increase in soil moisture in microbial complex markedly
increases the role of prokaryotic microorganisms, especially actinomycetes. For the first time, using the FISH method, the
amount of detected phylogenetic composition of a metabolically active hydrolytic complex of humus horizons of grey forest
and gley and weakly podzolic soil and humus has been estimated depending on the humidity. At optimum moisture, phylogenetic
groups Actinobacteria and Firmicutes dominated in the chitinolytic process. An increase in the proportion of proteobacteria is observed with an increase in humidity.
The role of gamma- and alphaproteobacteria and actino-bacteria is heightened with the drying of soil in the hydrolytic complex.
A quantitative estimate of the rate of degradation of polysaccharides (pectin and chitin) in different types of soils at different
levels of moisture is given. The dependence of the phylogenetic composition of an active microbial hydrolytic complex of humus
horizons of grey forest and gley, weakly podzolic soils and humus on humidity is revealed. |
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