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Abstract |
A high population density (up to hundreds of thousands or millions CFU/g soil) of mycelial bacteria (actinomycetes) is determined in salt-affected soils of arid territories of Ukraine, Russia, and Turkmenistan. Of all the studied soils, the lowest amounts of actinomycetes (thousands and tens of thousands CFU/g soil) are isolated from sor (playa) and soda solonchaks developed on the bottoms of drying salt lakes in Buryatia and in the Amu Darya Delta. Actinomycetes of the Streptomyces, Micromonospora, and Nocardiopsis genera were recorded in the studied soils. It is found that conditions of preincubation greatly affect the activity of substrate consumption by the cultures of actinomycetes. This could be attributed to changes in the metabolism of actinomycetes as a mechanism of their adaptation to the increased osmotic pressure of the medium. The alkali tolerance of halotolerant actinomycetes isolated from the salt-affected soils is experimentally proved. |
Year of Publication |
2015
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Journal |
Eurasian Soil Science
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Volume |
48
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Issue |
1
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Number of Pages |
72-76+
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Date Published |
Jan
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Type of Article |
Article
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ISBN Number |
1064-2293
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Accession Number |
WOS:000347528100007
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Short Title |
Eurasian Soil Sci.Eurasian Soil Sci.
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Alternate Journal |
Eurasian Soil Sci.
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