Title: Phospholipid Fatty Acid Analysis of Microbial Community Structure in Rhizosphere Soil of Phyllostachys edulis in Gannan
Abstract: The rhizosphere soil microorganism which plays an important role in nutrient cycling and decomposition of organic matter,is the most active component in soil ecosystem and important in rhizosphere microecological system. Rhizosphere is the micro area in which soil,plant roots and microbes interact together. By using phospholipid fatty acid( PLFA) analysis the characteristics of soil microbial community structure in rhizosphere soil of P. edulis in Gannan were studied. The results showed that the content of microbes PLFA was3. 97 ±0. 51 μg / g. The content of bacteria PLFA( 2. 74 ±0. 35 μg / g) was the highest among different microbe flora,followed by fungi( 0. 48 ±0. 07 μg / g) and actinomycetes( 0. 33 ±0. 05 μg / g). The structure patterns of soil PLFA-type contents was not affected by age,but the contents of each PLFA-type,microbe flora,F / B and SAT / MONO increased first and then decreased with age increasing. The content in rhizosphere soil of II degree bamboo was the highest,while 20∶4ω6,9,12,15 c was the highest in the Ⅲ degree. The trend of cy / pre was in the contrast. The contents of total PLFA,fungi and G-was significantly different among different ages. The microbial community structure in rhizosphere soil among different ages was different and the structure of Ⅱ degree was obviously different from that of other ages. i14∶0,a15∶0,cy17∶0 and 18∶1 ω7c which were the bacteria biomarkers had a largest contribution to principal component 1,while 20 ∶4 ω6,9,12,15c( protozoa biomarker),18∶1 ω9c and 18 ∶ 2 ω6,9c( fungi biomarkers) and i16 ∶ 0( bacteria biomarker) mainly contributed to principal component 2. The reason for the above changes may be the different bamboo rhizomes and root activity in different ages. Unlike the microbial community of other ages,that of the Ⅱ degree may be more sensitive to soil environment changes,so it may be available to indicate environmental status of bamboo forest.
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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