Quantitative distribution of microbial biomass in the soil profile of a high-mountain grassy ecosystem
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
PubMed
11980271
DOI
10.1007/bf02818566
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- Bacteria * MeSH
- biomasa * MeSH
- ekosystém * MeSH
- houby * MeSH
- lipnicovité * MeSH
- nadmořská výška MeSH
- půda analýza MeSH
- půdní mikrobiologie * MeSH
- roční období MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Názvy látek
- půda MeSH
The soil microbiota of a grassy ecosystem in the subalpine belt of the Rila Mountain National Park showed greater amounts of fungal biomass. This remained relatively constant throughout the months of sampling while bacterial biomass was a dynamic value fluctuating within a wide range. The two groups of microorganisms also differed in their in-depth distribution in the soil profile: the bacterial biomass was relatively homogeneously distributed while the fungal biomass gradually decreased with depth. Good correlation between the amount of biomass and the values of some abiotic factors of the environment was shown by correlation analysis in a "warm" period of investigation; no distinct correlation between microbial biomass and environmental factors was observed in a "cold" period.
Department of Ecology and Environmental Care Faculty of Biology Sofia University Sofia 1164 Bulgaria
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