Structure of microbial communities in red ferralitic soils of Varadero National Park (Matanzas, Cuba)


Cite item

Full Text

Open Access Open Access
Restricted Access Access granted
Restricted Access Subscription Access

Abstract

Comparative study of microbial communities in red ferralitic soil, as well as tree waste and phylloplane of woody plants, of Varadero National Park (Cuba) has been performed. It is shown that the total bacterial abundance and the length of the actinomycete mycelium in the studied soil samples (A horizon) are comparable to and the length of the viable fungal mycelium is lower than the analogous parameters recorded in forest soils of the temperate zone. It is noted that the viability of bacteria is close to that in forest soils of the temperate zone. The maximum concentration of soil biota is found in the A horizon of the studied soils, in contrast to forest biogeocenoses of the temperate zone, where soil biota is concentrated in the litter. It is shown for the first time that prokaryote communities are characterized by a significant presence of filterable forms of bacteria, the content of which increases in the series: soil (A horizon) → tree waste (dry leaves) → phylloplane (green leaves).

About the authors

E. V. Lapygina

Department of Soil Science

Email: lvlysak@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

L. V. Lysak

Department of Soil Science

Author for correspondence.
Email: lvlysak@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. G. Kudinova

Department of Soil Science

Email: lvlysak@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

Supplementary files

Supplementary Files
Action
1. JATS XML

Copyright (c) 2017 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.