Spatial and Temporal Variation of Microbial Population in the Grassland Soils of Tropical Montane Forest: Influence of Soil Physico-Chemical Characteristics and Nutrients


Autoria(s): Hatha, A A M; Nishamol, S; Varghese, R; Suchitra, R
Data(s)

16/06/2014

16/06/2014

01/06/2012

Resumo

Present study is focused on the spatiotemporal variation of the microbial population (bacteria, fungus and actinomycetes) in the grassland soils of tropical montane forest and its relation with important soil physico-chemical characteristics and nutrients. Different physico-chemical properties of the soil such as temperature, moisture content, organic carbon, available nitrogen, available phosphorous and available potassium have been studied. Results of the present study revealed that both microbial load and soil characteristics showed spatiotemporal variation. Microbial population of the grassland soils were characterized by high load of bacteria followed by fungus and actinomycetes. Microbial load was high during pre monsoon season, followed by post monsoon and monsoon. The microbial load varied with important soil physico-chemical properties and nutrients. Organic carbon content, available nitrogen and available phosphorous were positively correlated with bacterial load and the correlation is significant at 0.05 and 0.01 levels respectively. Available nitrogen and available phosphorous were positively correlated with fungus at 0.05 level significance. Moisture content was negatively correlated with actinomycetes at 0.01 level of significance. Organic carbon negatively correlated with actinomycetes load at 0.05 level of significance

J.Adv.Dev.Res. Volume 3, No.1, June 2012

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Identificador

0976-4704

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3949

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en

Publicador

Journal of Advances in Developmental Research

Palavras-Chave #Season #Monsoon #Actinomycetes #Fungi #Bacterial load
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Article