Microbial activities and communities in alpine soils along an altitudinal gradient
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Title
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Microbial activities and communities in alpine soils along an altitudinal gradient
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Other Titles
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산악지대 토양의 미생물 활성 및 군집분석
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Authors
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M. Jud
Hong, Soon Gyu
F. Schinner
Lee, Hong Kum
D. Tscherko
R. Margesin
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Keywords
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Alps; microbial activities; microbial community; soil
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Issue Date
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2008
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Citation
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M. Jud, et al. 2008. Microbial activities and communities in alpine soils along an altitudinal gradient. Committee for Polar and Alpine Microbiology. Committee for Polar and Alpine Microbiology. 2008.05.11~.
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Abstract
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Microbial activities and microbial communities (using culture-dependent and culture-independent methods, including PLFA patterns, FISH, and metagenome rDNA analyses) were determined in soil samples collected along an alpine altitude gradient (1500 m, 1900 m, 2300 m, 2530 m
Hohe Tauern/Gross-glockner) exposed to North and South. Altitude, exposition, and soil physical and chemical characteristics had a significant effect on a number of measured parameters. With increasing altitude, an increase in the relative amount of culturable psychrophilic microorganisms, an increase in the relative amount of the fungal population, and an increase in bacteria belonging to Bacteroidetes were found. Soil enzyme activities (dehydrogenase and lipase-esterase) were better adapted to low temperatures in soils at 2530 m compared to soils sampled at lower altitudes.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/7860
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Conference Name
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Committee for Polar and Alpine Microbiology
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Conference Place
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Committee for Polar and Alpine Microbiology
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Conference Date
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2008.05.11~
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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Pro(초록)국외
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