Actinomycetal complex of light sierozem on the Kopet-Dag piedmont plain


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Abstract

The population density of actinomycetes in the samples of light sierozem from the Kopet Dag piedmont plain (75 km from Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan) reaches hundreds of thousand CFU/g soil. The actinomycetal complex is represented by two genera: Streptomyces and Micromonospora. Representatives of the Streptomyces genus predominate and comprise 73 to 87% of the actinomycetal complex. In one sample, representatives of the Micromonospora genus predominated in the complex (75%). The Streptomyces genus in the studied soil samples is represented by the species from several sections and series: the species of section Helvolo-Flavus series Helvolus represent the dominant component of the streptomycetal complex; their portion is up to 77% of all isolated actinomycetes. The species of other sections and series are much less abundant. Thus, the percentage of the Cinereus Achromogenes section in the actinomycetal complex does not exceed 28%; representatives of the Albus section Albus series, Roseus section Lavendulae-Roseus series, and Imperfectus section belong to rare species; they have been isolated not from all the studied samples of light sierozem, and their portion does not exceed 10% of the actinomycetal complex.

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G. M. Zenova

Faculty of Soil Science

Author for correspondence.
Email: zenova38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Vorob’evy gory, Moscow, 11991

D. G. Zvyagintsev

Faculty of Soil Science

Email: zenova38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Vorob’evy gory, Moscow, 11991

N. A. Manucharova

Faculty of Soil Science

Email: zenova38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Vorob’evy gory, Moscow, 11991

O. A. Stepanova

Faculty of Soil Science

Email: zenova38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Vorob’evy gory, Moscow, 11991

I. Yu. Chernov

Faculty of Soil Science

Email: zenova38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Vorob’evy gory, Moscow, 11991


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