Tesis
Mudança do uso da terra e tipo de solo são fatores determinantes de fungos e arqueas no bioma pampa
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2012-02-29Registro en:
LUPATINI, Manoeli. Land-use change and soil type are determinants of fungal and archaeal communities in pampa biome. 2012. 44 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.
Autor
Lupatini, Manoeli
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Resumen
Land-use change and soil type can have significant impact on microbial communities of soil.
The Pampa biome in recent decades has undergone severe changes in landscape due to landuse
change, mainly for the introduction of exotic tree plantation and croplands. Different landuse
in Pampa biome were evaluated to determine the effect on the structure of soil microbial
communities. Furthermore, due to the presence of various soil types present in this biome, we
investigated whether different soil type harbor different microbial communities. Soil samples
were collected at two sites with different land-uses (native grassland, native forest, exotic tree
plantation and cropland) and in a typical toposequence in Pampa biome formed by Paleudult,
Albaqualf and alluvial soils. The structure of soil microbial community (archaeal and fungal)
was evaluated by RISA and soil functional capabilities were measured by microbial biomass
carbon and metabolic quotient. We detected different patterns in fungal and archaeal
community driven by land-use change and soil type showing that both factors are significant
drivers of microbial community structure and activity. Acacia and Eucalyptus afforestation
presented the most dissimilar communities when compared with natural vegetation. Although
differences in the communities were detected, the soils tested shared most of the taxonomic
unities and only a proportion of the community suffers changes caused by human
interference.