Visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. Part 2. Observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter

The aim of the study was to describe how the initial stage of soil organic matter formation with the participation of fungi looks like in microbial landscapes. Location and time of the study. The studies were carried out in 2018-2021. The objects of study: 1) leached chernozem (Luvic Chernozem), the...

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Main Authors: Данилова, Альбина Афанасьевна, Петров, Алексей Анатольевич
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Language:Russian
Published: ФГБУН Институт почвоведения и агрохимии СО РАН 2022
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spelling ftjsoils:oai:https://soils-journal.ru/index.php/POS/oai:article/185 2023-05-15T17:07:41+02:00 Visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. Part 2. Observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter Опыт визуализации почвенно-микробиологических процессов в световом микроскопе. Сообщение 2. Наблюдение за участием грибов в образовании нового органического вещества почвы Данилова, Альбина Афанасьевна Петров, Алексей Анатольевич 2022-08-29 application/pdf https://soils-journal.ru/index.php/POS/article/view/185 rus rus ФГБУН Институт почвоведения и агрохимии СО РАН https://soils-journal.ru/index.php/POS/article/view/185/246 https://soils-journal.ru/index.php/POS/article/view/185 Copyright (c) 2022 Почвы и окружающая среда https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY The Journal of Soils and Environment; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2022): The Journal of Soils and Environment; e185 Почвы и окружающая среда; Том 5 № 3 (2022): Почвы и окружающая среда; e185 2618-6802 грибной мицелий органическое вещество почвы чернозем выщелоченный мерзлотные почвы молодые почвы техногенных ландшафтов полярная Якутия fungal hyphae soil organic matter leached chernozem alas soils young soils of technogenic landscapes polar Yakutia info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion The reviewed article Original article Рецензируемая статья Оригинальная статья 2022 ftjsoils 2022-12-20T17:41:32Z The aim of the study was to describe how the initial stage of soil organic matter formation with the participation of fungi looks like in microbial landscapes. Location and time of the study. The studies were carried out in 2018-2021. The objects of study: 1) leached chernozem (Luvic Chernozem), the forest-steppe of the Ob region (54°53'13.5" N and 82°59'36.7" E); 2) agro gray soil (Luvic Greyzemic Phaeozem) under perennial culture of Miscunthus sacchariflorus, the forest-steppe of the Ob region (54°53'13,5" N and 82°59'36,7" E); 3) a complex of permafrost alas soils (Cryosols) of varying degrees of pasture digression, Lena-Amga interfluve (62°33'24.3" N and 130°54'01.4" E); 4) cryogenic meadow-chernozem (Cryosol) soils on the high terrace of the Lena River near the city of Yakutsk (62°08'51" N, 129°45'45" E); and 5) Young soils on dumps after gold and tin mining in polar Yakutia (69°18'02,61'' N, 139°55'35,89'' E). Methodology. The duration of glass slide exposure in field conditions ranged from a growing season to a year. To monitor the formation of new soil organic matter, glass slides were exposed for a year in moist soil samples at a constant temperature of +2oC. After exposure, the glass slides were dried, fixed, stained with carbolic erythrosine (5%), and examined microscopically at magnification of x40-x1000. We studied 50 fields of vision on one glass slide (3 slides on each variant). The snapshots were taken using Primo Star Zeiss microscope with an Axiocam105 color video camera. Results. Visually, the formation of a new soil organic matter consists of the following stages: development of a fungal hyphae, accumulation of mineral particles in the space around hyphae, braiding of mineral particles with hyphae, formation of fungal fruiting bodies (basidiomata) and formation of globules, consisting of mineral particles, plant residues and fungal fruiting bodies of varying degrees of bacterial processing braided with hyphae of fungi. Conclusions, The study presents one of the possible ways of new organic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper lena river permafrost Yakutia Yakutsk Якути* Якутия The Journal of Soils and Environment Yakutsk
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topic грибной мицелий
органическое вещество почвы
чернозем выщелоченный
мерзлотные почвы
молодые почвы техногенных ландшафтов
полярная Якутия
fungal hyphae
soil organic matter
leached chernozem
alas soils
young soils of technogenic landscapes
polar Yakutia
spellingShingle грибной мицелий
органическое вещество почвы
чернозем выщелоченный
мерзлотные почвы
молодые почвы техногенных ландшафтов
полярная Якутия
fungal hyphae
soil organic matter
leached chernozem
alas soils
young soils of technogenic landscapes
polar Yakutia
Данилова, Альбина Афанасьевна
Петров, Алексей Анатольевич
Visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. Part 2. Observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter
topic_facet грибной мицелий
органическое вещество почвы
чернозем выщелоченный
мерзлотные почвы
молодые почвы техногенных ландшафтов
полярная Якутия
fungal hyphae
soil organic matter
leached chernozem
alas soils
young soils of technogenic landscapes
polar Yakutia
description The aim of the study was to describe how the initial stage of soil organic matter formation with the participation of fungi looks like in microbial landscapes. Location and time of the study. The studies were carried out in 2018-2021. The objects of study: 1) leached chernozem (Luvic Chernozem), the forest-steppe of the Ob region (54°53'13.5" N and 82°59'36.7" E); 2) agro gray soil (Luvic Greyzemic Phaeozem) under perennial culture of Miscunthus sacchariflorus, the forest-steppe of the Ob region (54°53'13,5" N and 82°59'36,7" E); 3) a complex of permafrost alas soils (Cryosols) of varying degrees of pasture digression, Lena-Amga interfluve (62°33'24.3" N and 130°54'01.4" E); 4) cryogenic meadow-chernozem (Cryosol) soils on the high terrace of the Lena River near the city of Yakutsk (62°08'51" N, 129°45'45" E); and 5) Young soils on dumps after gold and tin mining in polar Yakutia (69°18'02,61'' N, 139°55'35,89'' E). Methodology. The duration of glass slide exposure in field conditions ranged from a growing season to a year. To monitor the formation of new soil organic matter, glass slides were exposed for a year in moist soil samples at a constant temperature of +2oC. After exposure, the glass slides were dried, fixed, stained with carbolic erythrosine (5%), and examined microscopically at magnification of x40-x1000. We studied 50 fields of vision on one glass slide (3 slides on each variant). The snapshots were taken using Primo Star Zeiss microscope with an Axiocam105 color video camera. Results. Visually, the formation of a new soil organic matter consists of the following stages: development of a fungal hyphae, accumulation of mineral particles in the space around hyphae, braiding of mineral particles with hyphae, formation of fungal fruiting bodies (basidiomata) and formation of globules, consisting of mineral particles, plant residues and fungal fruiting bodies of varying degrees of bacterial processing braided with hyphae of fungi. Conclusions, The study presents one of the possible ways of new organic ...
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author Данилова, Альбина Афанасьевна
Петров, Алексей Анатольевич
author_facet Данилова, Альбина Афанасьевна
Петров, Алексей Анатольевич
author_sort Данилова, Альбина Афанасьевна
title Visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. Part 2. Observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter
title_short Visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. Part 2. Observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter
title_full Visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. Part 2. Observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter
title_fullStr Visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. Part 2. Observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter
title_full_unstemmed Visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. Part 2. Observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter
title_sort visualization of soil microbiological processes using a light microscope. part 2. observing the fungi participation in the formation of new soil organic matter
publisher ФГБУН Институт почвоведения и агрохимии СО РАН
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op_source The Journal of Soils and Environment; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2022): The Journal of Soils and Environment; e185
Почвы и окружающая среда; Том 5 № 3 (2022): Почвы и окружающая среда; e185
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