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MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURES OF DEGRADED AND UNDEGRADED HUMID TROPICAL FOREST SOILS AS MEASURED BY PHOSPHOLIPID FATTY ACID [PLFA] PROFILES

Pages

  197-212

Abstract

 Phospholipid fatty acid [PLFA] profile analysis was used as culture-independent biochemical technique for measurement of MICROBIAL COMMUNITY structures in a degraded [seven year old shifting cultivated fallow] and a moderately degraded [selectively logged FOREST] site as compared to an undegraded natural FOREST stand at two soil depths. There was no significant variation in total PLFA contents of the three study sites at surface soil layer though the subsurface soil layer displayed significant variation among the soil samples. Altogether 133 fatty acids of ester-linked [EL-PLFA] and non-ester-linked [NEL-PLFA] phospholipid fatty acids were recorded from all soil samples under investigation.Saturated phospholipid fatty acid fraction was the largest EL-PLFA fraction in terms of their contribution to total PLFA content in all soil samples while the hydroxy substituted phospholipid fatty acid fraction formed maximum number of 57 fatty acids. The hydroxy substituted unsaponifiable fatty acid [NEL-PLFA] fraction was smallest subgroup of PLFA with only two fatty acids recorded from all the sites except the surface layer of degraded site. Two unusual PLFAs [10- 15: 0 and 15: 1, 4] were recorded in the present study with different distribution pattern among the soil samples. The fungal biomarker [18: 2, c6] was recorded only from the surface layers of the three study sites but these fatty acids were not detected in any of the subsurface soil samples. MICROBIAL COMMUNITY structures of the soil as measured by selective PLFA biomarkers revealed that fungal and bacterial communities are dominant in the surface soil layer. The ACTINOMYCETES community exhibited as a sensitive microbial group with clear variation in distribution of their biomass among the three soil samples at surface soil layer.The surface layer of the selectively logged FOREST site with continuous timber extraction, FOREST floor clearing and burning caused significant decline in the biomass content of this microbial group as compared to the undegraded FOREST stand. The present study demonstrated the successful application of PLFA profile analysis as a bias-free and culture independent biochemical approach for measuring MICROBIAL COMMUNITY structures of degraded and undegraded tropical FOREST soils.

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    TIWARI, S.C., SURESHKUMAR SINGH, S., DKHAR, M.S., SCHLOTER, M., & GATTINGER, A.. (2011). MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURES OF DEGRADED AND UNDEGRADED HUMID TROPICAL FOREST SOILS AS MEASURED BY PHOSPHOLIPID FATTY ACID [PLFA] PROFILES. JOURNAL OF BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES (JBES), 1(3), 197-212. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/325737/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    TIWARI S.C., SURESHKUMAR SINGH S., DKHAR M.S., SCHLOTER M., GATTINGER A.. MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURES OF DEGRADED AND UNDEGRADED HUMID TROPICAL FOREST SOILS AS MEASURED BY PHOSPHOLIPID FATTY ACID [PLFA] PROFILES. JOURNAL OF BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES (JBES)[Internet]. 2011;1(3):197-212. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/325737/en

    IEEE: Copy

    S.C. TIWARI, S. SURESHKUMAR SINGH, M.S. DKHAR, M. SCHLOTER, and A. GATTINGER, “MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURES OF DEGRADED AND UNDEGRADED HUMID TROPICAL FOREST SOILS AS MEASURED BY PHOSPHOLIPID FATTY ACID [PLFA] PROFILES,” JOURNAL OF BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES (JBES), vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 197–212, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/325737/en

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