NadpisPhospholipid fatty acid composition of microorganisms in pine forest soils of Central Siberia
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AutořiEvgrafova, SY, Santruckova, H, Shibistova, O, Elhottova, D, Cerna, B, Zrazhevskaya, G, Lloyd, D
JournalBiology Bulletin
Volume35
Pagination452-458
Abstract

The phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) composition of microorganisms in podzolic soils of pine forests was studied in Central Siberia. The live microbial biomass in the 1-m mineral soil layer was found to gradually decrease with depth. Although the biomass decreased by half in the lower horizons, its content remained sufficiently high (12-14 nmol FAs/g soil). The coefficient of similarity in the fatty acid composition between the soils of forest and open (unforested) sites was 0.85. The coefficient of fatty acid richness in the mineral soil layer decreased with depth, while differences in fatty acid profiles increased.

DOI10.1134/S1062359008050038