Biological activity of edaphotopes of anthropogenic transformed ecosystems
https://doi.org/10.36305/2712-7788-2020-1-154-141-152
Abstract
As a result of the carried out studies of biological activity of edaphotopes of anthropogenic transformed ecosystems, it was found that the largest number of microorganisms and streptomycetes it was characteristic for common chernozem. For the soil horizons of primitive undeveloped fragmented soils, was recorded the lowest percentage of the microorganisms number (on average 4-5% relative to the control). The number of streptomycetes in both intrazonal and soils of anthropogenic transformed soils and zonal soils varies in horizons. However, we have noted that in intrazonal and anthropogenic transformed soils streptomycetes are in most cases concentrated in underlying soil horizons. Our studies on micromycetes have found that this group of microscopic fungi accounts for up to 50% of the total number of microbiocenosis, with the smallest number recorded in the genetic horizons of primitive undeveloped soils on sandstone. Cellulose-destroying microorganisms in the soil microbocenosis of monitoring sites are least represented.
About the Authors
D. V. SyshchykovUkraine
I. V. Agurova
Ukraine
O. V. Syshchykova
Ukraine
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Syshchykov D.V., Agurova I.V., Syshchykova O.V. Biological activity of edaphotopes of anthropogenic transformed ecosystems. Plant Biology and Horticulture: theory, innovation. 2020;(154):141-152. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36305/2712-7788-2020-1-154-141-152