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Abstract |
A preliminary study was conducted to compare the community level physiological profile (CLPP) and genetic diversity of rhizosphere microbial communities of four plant species growing nearby Kiskunsag soda ponds, namely Boddi-szek, Kelemen-szek and Zab-szek. CLPP was assessed by MicroResp method using 15 different substrates while Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis (DGGE) was used to analyse genetic diversity of bacterial communities. The soil physical and chemical properties were quite different at the three sampling sites. Multivariate statistics (PCA and UPGMA) revealed that Zab-szek samples could be separated according to their genetic profile from the two others which might be attributed to the geographical location and perhaps the differences in soil physical properties. Boddi-szek samples could be separated from the two others considering the metabolic activity which could be explained by their high salt and low humus contents. The number of bands in DGGE gels was related to the metabolic activity, and positively correlated with soil humus content, but negatively with soil salt content. The main finding was that geographical location, soil physical and chemical properties and the type of vegetation were all important factors influencing the metabolic activity and genetic diversity of rhizosphere microbial communities. |
Year of Publication |
2014
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Journal |
Acta Microbiologica Et Immunologica Hungarica
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Volume |
61
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Issue |
3
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Number of Pages |
347-361+
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Date Published |
Sep
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Type of Article |
Article
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ISBN Number |
1217-8950
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Accession Number |
WOS:000343136500008
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Short Title |
Acta Microbiol. Immunol. Hung.Acta Microbiol. Immunol. Hung.
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Alternate Journal |
Acta Microbiol. Immunol. Hung.
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