Distribution of rare actinomycetes in Japanese soils

Masayuki Hayakawa, Kenya Ishizawa , Hideo Nonomura
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Abstract

The distribution of rare actinomycetes in 237 soil samples from various locations throughout Japan was investigated using a special isolation medium, HV agar.

The populations (colony forming units) of these actinomycetes per gram of dried soil were Microtetraspora 6 × 103, Saccharomonospora 1.7 × 104, Dactylosporangium 5.4 × 104, Streptosporangium 1.2 × 105, Microbispora 1.4 × 105, Nocardioforms 1.9 × 105, and Micromonospora 6.8 × 105. Streptomycetes 2.2 × 106, and Unidentified actinomycetes 0.9 × 106 were also observed.

Their distributions seemed to be associated with environmental factors such as soil type (Land Use Classification), soil pH, humus content, and the characteristics of the humic acid. In general, the largest populations were found in soils of cultivated fields, which were rich in humus and had pH values between 6.5–7.0.

However, the distribution of some genera in cultivated field soils (154 samples) was remarkable. The numbers of Microbispora and Streptosporangium were the largest in humus-rich acidic (pH 5.0–6.05) soils with low humic acid Δ log K values (black colored humic acid). Saccharomonospora was found most frequently in relatively humus-poor alkaline (pH 7.0–7.5) soils having higher Δ log K values (brown humic acid).

Dactylosporangium and Microtetraspora, Saccharomonospora, and Micromonospora were most frequently isolated from mountainous forest soils, level-land forest or cultivated field soils, and pasture soils, respectively.

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日本土壤中稀有放线菌的分布
采用特殊分离培养基HV琼脂,对日本各地237份土壤样品中稀有放线菌的分布进行了调查。每克干土放线菌的居群(菌落形成单位)分别为:微四孢子菌6 × 103个、糖单孢子菌1.7 × 104个、长孢菌5.4 × 104个、链孢菌1.2 × 105个、微双孢子菌1.4 × 105个、诺心形菌1.9 × 105个、小单孢子菌6.8 × 105个。链菌2.2 × 106,未识别放线菌0.9 × 106。它们的分布与土壤类型(土地利用分类)、土壤pH、腐殖质含量和腐殖酸特征等环境因子有关。一般情况下,在腐殖质丰富、pH值在6.5 ~ 7.0之间的耕地土壤中发现的种群最多。但部分属在耕地土壤(154份)中分布显著。在富腐殖质酸性(pH 5.0 ~ 6.05)、低腐殖酸Δ log K值(黑色腐殖酸)土壤中,微双孢菌和链孢菌数量最多。Saccharomonospora最常见于相对腐殖质较差的碱性(pH 7.0-7.5)土壤中,具有较高的Δ对数K值(棕色腐殖酸)。Dactylosporangium和Microtetraspora、Saccharomonospora和Micromonospora分别在山地森林土壤、平地森林或耕地土壤和牧场土壤中分离最多。
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