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Actinobacterial community dominated by a distinct clade in acidic soil of a waterlogged deciduous forest
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SYSNO ASEP 0368635 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Článek ve WOS Title Actinobacterial community dominated by a distinct clade in acidic soil of a waterlogged deciduous forest Author(s) Kopecký, J. (CZ)
Kyselková, Martina (BC-A) RID
Omelka, M. (CZ)
Čermák, L. (CZ)
Novotná, J. (CZ)
Grundmann, G.L. (FR)
Moënne-Loccoz, Y. (FR)
Ságová-Marečková, M. (CZ)Source Title FEMS Microbiology Ecology. - : Oxford University Press - ISSN 0168-6496
Roč. 78, č. 2 (2011), s. 386-394Number of pages 9 s. Language eng - English Country GB - United Kingdom Keywords actinobacterial community ; gley soil ; soil organic matter Subject RIV EH - Ecology, Behaviour CEZ AV0Z60660521 - UPB-H, BC-A (2005-2011) UT WOS 000296849000020 DOI 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2011.01173.x Annotation Members of the Actinobacteria are among the most important a litter decomposers in soil. The site of a waterlogged deciduous forest with acidic soil was explored for actinobacteria because seasonality of litter inputs, temperature, and precipitation provided contrasting environmental conditions, particularly variation of organic matter quantity and quality. We hypothesized that these factors, which are known to influence decomposition, were also likely to affect actinobacterial community composition. The relationship between the actinobacterial community, soil moisture and organic matter content was assessed in two soil horizons in the summer and winter seasons using a 16S rRNA taxonomic microarray and cloning-sequencing of 16S rRNA genes. Both approaches showed that the community differed significantly between horizons and seasons, paralleling the changes in soil moisture and organic matter content. Workplace Biology Centre (since 2006) Contact Dana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214 Year of Publishing 2012
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