格鲁吉亚不同类型土壤的细菌组成

Nino A. Gagelidze , Lia L. Amiranashvili , Tinatin A. Sadunishvili , Giorgi I. Kvesitadze , Tengiz F. Urushadze , Tamar O. Kvrivishvili
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土壤是一个动态系统,其中土壤矿物质、有机物质和生物之间的关系是不断存在的。微生物区系是土壤复杂系统的重要组成部分,其中细菌是土壤微生物中数量最多、种类最多的一类。对格鲁吉亚西部、东部和南部18种土壤的细菌组成进行的研究表明,土壤的细菌总数和某些被调查细菌属(芽孢杆菌、假单胞菌、红球菌)的出现频率是不同的。格鲁吉亚西部的沼泽土壤(7.87 Log10 CFU/g)和棕色森林土壤(7.22 Log10 CFU/g),格鲁吉亚东部的黑色土壤(8.80 Log10 CFU/g)和灰色肉桂土壤(7.91Log10 CFU/g)和南格鲁吉亚的黑钙土(10.92 Log10 CFU/g)的细菌总数最丰富。芽孢杆菌属细菌在大多数研究土壤(佐治亚州西部的黄壤、沼泽、黄灰壤、山地草甸、盐碱地、草甸肉桂、肉桂、山地森林草甸、山地草甸、草甸灰肉桂、灰色肉桂、黑钙土、棕色森林黑色、原始碳酸盐土和佐治亚州南部的棕色森林)中普遍存在;假单胞菌属细菌-在格鲁吉亚西部和东部的冲积和棕色森林土壤中,以及红球菌属细菌-在格鲁吉亚东部的黄色棕色森林,红色和原始碳酸盐土壤中。这三种细菌只在黑土中以同样的频率出现。
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Bacterial composition of different types of soils of Georgia

Soil is a dynamic system in which relationship among soil minerals, organic substances and living organisms constantly exists. Microflora is an integral part of complex system of soil in which bacteria are the largest group of soil microbes, both by total number and diversity. The study of bacterial composition of 18 types of soils from Western, Eastern and Southern Georgia has shown that soils are distinguished both by total number of bacteria and by frequency of occurrence for certain investigated bacterial genera (Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Rhodococcus). Bog (7.87 Log10 CFU/g) and brown forest (7.22 Log10 CFU/g) soils of Western Georgia, black (8.80 Log10 CFU/g) and grey cinnamonic (7.91Log10 CFU/g) soils of Eastern Georgia and Chernozem (10.92 Log10 CFU/g) of Souther Georgia are the richest by total number of bacteria. Bacteria of the genus Bacillus prevailed in most of studied soils (yellow, bog, yellow podzols, mountain meadow, saline, meadow cinnamonic, cinnamonic, mountain forest meadow, mountain meadow, meadow grey cinnamonic, grey cinnamonic, chernozem, brown forest black, raw carbonate soil in Western Georgia and brown forest in soil of Southern Georgia); bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas – in alluvial and brown forest soils both of Western and Eastern Georgia, and bacteria of the genus Rhodococcus – in yellow brown forest, red and Raw carbonate soil of Eastern Georgia. All three groups of bacteria occur at the same frequency only in black soil.

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