盐碱度对盐碱地和肥沃土壤中某些曲霉菌影响的研究,以评估可能的生态专门化

Sunanda Soni, R. Singh
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对usar(碱土)和肥沃土壤曲霉进行的盐(即硫酸钠、氯化钠、硫酸镁)耐受性比较试验表明,总体而言,usar菌株比肥沃土壤曲霉对增加的盐浓度表现出更强的生长和耐受性。在试验的三种盐中,氯化钠在较高的浓度下对曲霉菌表现出明显的毒性或抑制作用。烟曲霉在浓度达到24%时表现出最大的耐受性,而其他曲霉包括usar型和可育型都没有表现出这种耐受性。在测试的盐中,硫酸镁似乎对两种类型的分离物都更有用,因为它们在不同浓度水平下的生长表现出来,而且与其他两种盐相比,所有测试的曲霉菌在不同浓度的硫酸镁下都表现出更多的物理生长。盐度对不同曲霉的产孢量也有影响。对不同曲霉菌培养的目视观察表明,在产孢过程中,沙曲霉表现出较强的耐受性。Usar菌株表现出较强的耐盐性,具有一定程度的生态专门化,可认定为嗜盐碱菌。
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Studies on the effect of salinity on some aspergilli of usar and fertile soil to assess possible ecological specialization
A comparative salt (Viz., Sodium Sulphate, Sodium Chloride, Magnesium Sulphate) tolerance tests conducted in relation to usar (=Alkaline Soil) and fertile soil Aspergilli , revealed that over all, usar isolates showed more growth and tolerance on increased salt concentrations than their fertile counterparts. Among the three salts put to test, sodium chloride has shown pronounced toxic or inhibitory effect on Aspergilli at higher concentrations. The maximum tolerance has been exhibited by Aspergillus fumigatus as it grew up to twenty four percent concentration, however none of the other Aspergilli including both usar and fertile type showed such type of sustainability. Of the salts tested, Magnesium sulphate seemed to be the salt of more utility to both types of isolates as exhibited by their growth at different concentration levels and further all the Aspergilli tested showed more physical growth at different concentrations of this salt in comparison to other two salts tested. Salinity also affected the sporulation of different Aspergilli . Visual observations of culture of different Aspergilli revealed that usar islotaes comparatively showed more tolerance even in sporulation. Usar isolates showed the alkaliphilic nature by showing more salt tolerance and can be recognized as Haloalkaliphiles as they have attained ecological specialization to quite an extent.
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