The Structural and Functional State of Soil Microbiota in a Chemically Polluted Environment
- Authors: Zhuikova T.V.1,2, Gordeeva V.A.1,2, Bezel’ V.S.2, Kostina L.V.3, Ivshina I.B.3,4
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Affiliations:
- Nizhnii Tagil State Social and Pedagogical Institute of Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University
- Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch
- Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Ural Branch
- Perm State University
- Issue: Vol 44, No 10 (2017)
- Pages: 1228-1236
- Section: Article
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1062-3590/article/view/182661
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062359017100193
- ID: 182661
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Abstract
The structural and functional diversity of the main ecological trophic groups of soil microorganisms in meadow soils of the Central Urals anthropogenically contaminated with heavy metals was studied. The increase in the total numbers of these microorganisms in technozems, in comparison with those in agrozems, is due to the higher abundance of iron-reducing, denitrifying, nitrogen-fixing, and sulfate-reducing bacteria, an increase in cellulolytic activity, and the dependence of these characteristics on the toxic load of the soil. A reductive structure of the microbial community with the predominance of r-strategists, which reflects earlier stages of microbiocenoses succession under soil contamination, is formed under soil pollution with heavy metals.
About the authors
T. V. Zhuikova
Nizhnii Tagil State Social and Pedagogical Institute of Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University; Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch
Author for correspondence.
Email: hbfnt@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhnii Tagil, 622031; Yekaterinburg, 620144
V. A. Gordeeva
Nizhnii Tagil State Social and Pedagogical Institute of Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University; Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch
Email: hbfnt@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhnii Tagil, 622031; Yekaterinburg, 620144
V. S. Bezel’
Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch
Email: hbfnt@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg, 620144
L. V. Kostina
Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Ural Branch
Email: hbfnt@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Perm, 614081
I. B. Ivshina
Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Ural Branch; Perm State University
Email: hbfnt@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Perm, 614081; Perm, 614900
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