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Characterization of Soil Microorganism from Humus and Indigenous Microorganism Amendments

机译:腐殖质与土着微生物修正的土壤微生物的特征

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This study was conducted to understand the dynamics of microbial communities of soil microorganisms, and their distribution and abundance in the indigenous microorganisms (IMOs) manipulated from humus collected from the forest near the crop field. The soil microorganisms originated from humus and artificially cultured microbial-based soil amendments were characterized by molecular and biochemical analyses. The bacterial population (2 x 10(6)similar to 13 x 10(6)CFU/g sample) was approximately 100-fold abundant than the fungal population (2 x 10(4)similar to 8 x 10(4)CFU/g sample). The 16S rDNA and ITS sequence analyses showed that the bacterial and fungal communities in humus and IMOs were mainly composed ofBacillusandPseudomonas, andTrichodermaandAspergillusspecies, respectively. Some of the bacterial isolates from the humus and IMOs showed strong inhibitory activity against soil-borne pathogenic fungiFusarium oxysporumandSclerotinia sclerotiorum. These bacteria also showed the siderophore production activity as well as phosphate solubilizing activity, which are requisite traits for biological control of plant pathogenic fungi. These results suggest that humus and IMOs could be a useful resource for sustainable agriculture.
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