Análisis de microorganismos funcionales y su relación con parámetros fisicoquímicos del suelo en un bosque reservado

Manglar Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.57188/manglar.2024.002
Guillermo Sales Ordoñez, Casiano Aguirre Escalante, Alberto Franco Cerna Cueva, Doive Salvador Ortega Silva, V. Pérez-Hernández, Nicolas Walter Aguilar Carazas, Manuel Emilio Reátegui Inga
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This study addresses the need to understand the presence of functional microorganisms in tropical soils, providing valuable information for conservation and sustainable management. The main objective is to analyze the variability of functional microorganisms at different soil depths and their correlations with physicochemical parameters. To this end, soil samples were collected from 15 random points in a reserved forest and analyzed for physicochemical and microbiological properties at two depths (10 and 20 cm). The following functional microorganisms were quantified: viable aerobes, lactobacilli, actinomycetes, fungi, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria using specific protocols. The non-parametric Wilcoxon test was used to determine differences between depths, and the Pearson correlation coefficient (|ρ| ≥ 0.8) was used to analyze correlations between physicochemical parameters and microorganisms. The results suggest that the abundance of viable aerobic microorganisms, Lactobacillus, Actinomycetes, and Fungi decreases with soil depth, while nitrogen-fixing bacteria show no significant differences. The decrease in abundance is related to factors such as nutrient and oxygen availability and microenvironmental conditions. There is a strong positive correlation between the amount of viable aerobic microorganisms and Lactobacillus with phosphorus content, and a negative correlation between Actinomycetes and clay content. Actinomycetes prefer sandy soils, while Fungi thrive in soils rich in organic matter. The negative correlation between Fungi and Actinomycetes suggests competition for limited resources and possible chemical interactions, such as the production of antibiotic compounds by Actinomycetes. This study demonstrates that a detailed understanding of soil microbiota can offer new opportunities to improve agricultural practices, especially in terms of soil fertility management and environmental sustainability.
分析保留林中的功能微生物及其与土壤理化参数的关系。
这项研究旨在了解热带土壤中功能微生物的存在,为保护和可持续管理提供有价值的信息。主要目的是分析不同土壤深度功能微生物的变异性及其与理化参数的相关性。为此,研究人员从一片保留林中的 15 个随机点采集了土壤样本,并分析了两个深度(10 厘米和 20 厘米)的理化和微生物特性。采用特定的方法对以下功能微生物进行了量化:有活力的需氧菌、乳酸菌、放线菌、真菌和固氮菌。采用非参数 Wilcoxon 检验确定不同深度之间的差异,并采用皮尔逊相关系数(|ρ| ≥ 0.8)分析理化参数与微生物之间的相关性。结果表明,活的需氧微生物、乳酸菌、放线菌和真菌的丰度随土壤深度的增加而降低,而固氮菌则无显著差异。丰度的降低与养分和氧气的供应以及微环境条件等因素有关。可存活的需氧微生物和乳酸杆菌的数量与磷含量之间有很强的正相关性,而放线菌与粘土含量之间呈负相关。放线菌喜欢沙质土壤,而真菌则在富含有机物的土壤中生长。真菌和放线菌之间的负相关关系表明,真菌和放线菌之间存在对有限资源的竞争以及可能的化学相互作用,例如放线菌生产抗生素化合物。这项研究表明,详细了解土壤微生物区系可以为改进农业实践提供新的机会,特别是在土壤肥力管理和环境可持续性方面。
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