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연구보문 : 환경생물 ; 사과원에서 피복식물이 토양생물상에 미치는 영향
어진우 ( Jin U Eo ),강석범 ( Seok Beom Kang ),박기춘 ( Kee Choon Park ),한경숙 ( Kyoung Suk Han ),이영근 ( Young Keun Yi ) 한국환경농학회 2010 한국환경농학회지 Vol.29 No.3
사과원 토양의 지속적인 생산성을 위해 토양생물의 변화를 파악하는 것이 중요하므로, 피복식물 재배에 따른 미생물 PLFA 및 미소동물의 개체밀도 변화를 조사하였다. 피복식물은 두과식물인 호밀, 귀리, 들묵새와 두과식물인 자운영, 레드클로버, 크림슨클로버, 헤어리배치를 대상으로 하였다. 청경구에 비하여 피복식물을 재배하였을 때 미생물 PLFA 수치 및 미소동물이 증가하였기 때문에 청경구보다는 피복식물로 토양을 관리하는 것이 토양생물을 증가시키는데 유리할 것으로 사료된다. 미생물 PLFA 수치에서는 피복식물간 차이가 적었지만, 화본과식물 중에서는 들묵새와 두과식물 중에서는 자운영이 토양의 미소절족동물의 개체밀도를 증가시키는 효과가 비교적 큰 것으로 나타났다. 본 결과는 적절한 피복식물 선정을 통한 효과적인 유기물분해와 안정적인 양분공급을 위한 기초자료로 활용될 수 있을 것이다. We aimed to investigate the responses of soil organisms to cover plants and to provide information for the selection of proper plant species. We studied the effects of 7 cover plants, including rye, oat, rattail fescue, Chinese milk vetch, red clover, crimson clover, and hairy vetch, on soil organisms in an apple orchard. An increase in the microbial phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) and in the number of nematodes and microarthropods in the soil under the cover plants reflects elevated activities of soil organisms. A decrease in the level of some marker PLFA, which is an indicator of environmental stress, suggests that cover plants provide favorable environments for soil organisms. The population of fungi and animals that feed on fungi increased in the soil surface under red clover. The population density of nematodes and mites increased in the soil surface under rattail fescue, and that of mites and omnivorous nematodes increased in the soil surface under Chinese milk vetch. The level of microbial PLFA in the soil surfaces under the tested cover plants was higher than that under clean culture system. These results suggest that proper selection of the cover plants can facilitate the creation of favorable environments for soil organisms.
어진우 ( Jin U Eo ),홍성창 ( Seung Chang Hong ),김명현 ( Myung Hyun Kim ),최순군 ( Soon Kun Choi ),김민경 ( Min Kyeong Kim ),정구복 ( Goo Bok Jung ),소규호 ( Kyu Ho So ) 한국환경농학회 2016 한국환경농학회지 Vol.35 No.1
BACKGROUND: Our study aims to investigate the impact of temperature on the abundance and structure of soil microbial community in a temperature gradient tunnel. METHODS AND RESULTS: To investigate the interaction between temperature and input of C and N, rice straw and urea were applied to the study plots, respectively. We also studied the impact of plants by comparing plots cultivated with rice and unplanted plots. Soil microbial response was measured using the phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis. Soil chemical properties, including pH and ammonia and phosphate concentrations were influenced by warming and material addition. Microbial PLFA was partially influenced by material inputs, and actinomycetes PLFA was decreased by warming. In cultivated rice plots, an increase in the carbon to nitrogen ratio illustrated the effect of plant on microbiota caused by carbon addition through the root residues. Results from the principal component analysis of PLFA data showed that warmed and control plots applied with rice straw could be separated by principal component analysis. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that plant influence both the microbial community structure and abundance, and temperature change has a minimal impact on soil microorganisms in flooded soil.
어진우 ( Jin U Eo ),박병배 ( Byung Bae Park ),박기춘 ( Kee Choon Park ),천정화 ( Jung Wha Chun ) 한국산림과학회 2011 한국산림과학회지 Vol.100 No.4
The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of soil biota across forest types and soil depths in Gwangneung Experimental Forest. We selected 5 sites, which are 3 deciduous- and 2 coniferous forests. The abundance of microflora in these areas was analyzed by the phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) indicators, and the density of mesofauna was measured by the abundance of nematodes and microarthropods. The abundance of soil microflora was higher in the A layer than in the B layer based on the PLFA indicators, but there were no differences between deciduous and coniferous forests. Average density of nematodes was higher in the A horizon than in the B horizon. The density of fungivorous nematodes was higher in the deciduous forests. Mean densities of Collembola and Oribatida were 44% and 42% of microarthropods in soil samples, respectively. The results of microbial PLFA indicators were significantly correlated with the density of their consumers, which reflected that the food web in fungi- and bacteria-based soil developed in this forests. This study suggested that the distribution of soil organisms largely separated by soil depths and was slightly affected by the forest type in the Gwangneung Experimental Forest.