Microbial activity in soil enriched with preparations of AS-lignin and lignofulvonic acid
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Document type Journal Article
PubMed
924278
DOI
10.1007/bf02877674
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- MeSH
- Actinomycetaceae growth & development MeSH
- Bacteria growth & development MeSH
- Benzopyrans pharmacology MeSH
- Fungi growth & development MeSH
- Lignin pharmacology MeSH
- Carbon Dioxide analysis MeSH
- Soil analysis MeSH
- Soil Microbiology * MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Benzopyrans MeSH
- Lignin MeSH
- Carbon Dioxide MeSH
- Soil MeSH
In chernozem soil, enriched with preparations of AS-lignin or lignofulvonic acid, an increased production of carbon dioxide was observed during a 4-week incubation, and, as compared with the non-amended control, an increased number of bacteria but not of actinomycetes was detected. Increased numbers of fungi were detected only in the variant with AS-lignin at the end of the incubation. The relative incidence of bacteria utilizing vanillin, syringic acid or protocatechuic acid as the only carbon sources increased in the enriched medium. Oxidation of vanillic acid, syringic acid and to a lesser extent of coumarin increased in suspensions of soils incubated with AS-lignin or fulvic acid. The results obtained indicate that bacteria are involved in the mineralization of the added substrates and confirm the relationship between metabolism of these compounds and simple aromatic derivatives.
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