Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer

Microbial and enzymatic activities were measured during the 49-day austral summer of 1991 in two fellfield soil polygons (WW-5 and WW-18) at Signy I. In 0-2.5 cm cores, microbial counts of bacteria and yeasts increased 100-fold during the summer in both polygons, but fungal numbers increased only in...

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Main Authors: Foister, G.G., Wynn-Williams, D.D., Burns, R.G.
Other Authors: Heywood, R.B.
Format: Book Part
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Published: British Antarctic Survey 1993
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Online Access:https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517712/
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description Microbial and enzymatic activities were measured during the 49-day austral summer of 1991 in two fellfield soil polygons (WW-5 and WW-18) at Signy I. In 0-2.5 cm cores, microbial counts of bacteria and yeasts increased 100-fold during the summer in both polygons, but fungal numbers increased only in WW-18. The phosphatase activity of both polygons increased but there was no consistent trend in other enzyme activities. In a second experiment, 0-8 cm soil cores collected at day 14 were divided into 0-4 cm and 4-8 cm fractions. Phosphatase activity in the 0-4 cm fraction of WW-18 was twice that in the 4-8 cm fraction. β-D-Galactosidase was detected in the 4-8 cm fraction of both WW-5 and WW-18 but not in the 0-4 cm fraction whilst β-D-Glucosidase activity was only detected in the 0-4 cm fraction of WW-5. In both polygons carbohydrate carbon was 1.5 x greater in the 0-4 cm fraction compared with the 4-8 cm fraction. The bacteria and yeast populations of WW-18 were approximately 1000 x greater in the 0-4 cm than in the 4-8 cm fraction. There was no change in the fungal population of WW-18 with depth but populations in WW-5 were approximately 165 x greater in the 4-8 cm fraction compared with the 0-4 cm fraction.
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op_relation Foister, G.G.; Wynn-Williams, D.D.; Burns, R.G. 1993 Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer. In: Heywood, R.B., (ed.) University research in Antarctica 1989-92. Proceedings of the British Antarctic Survey Special Topic Award Scheme Round 2 Symposium 30 September - 1 October 1992. Cambridge, British Antarctic Survey, 109-117.
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:517712 2025-04-20T14:26:58+00:00 Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer Foister, G.G. Wynn-Williams, D.D. Burns, R.G. Heywood, R.B. 1993 https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517712/ unknown British Antarctic Survey Foister, G.G.; Wynn-Williams, D.D.; Burns, R.G. 1993 Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer. In: Heywood, R.B., (ed.) University research in Antarctica 1989-92. Proceedings of the British Antarctic Survey Special Topic Award Scheme Round 2 Symposium 30 September - 1 October 1992. Cambridge, British Antarctic Survey, 109-117. Publication - Book Section PeerReviewed 1993 ftnerc 2025-04-09T03:58:24Z Microbial and enzymatic activities were measured during the 49-day austral summer of 1991 in two fellfield soil polygons (WW-5 and WW-18) at Signy I. In 0-2.5 cm cores, microbial counts of bacteria and yeasts increased 100-fold during the summer in both polygons, but fungal numbers increased only in WW-18. The phosphatase activity of both polygons increased but there was no consistent trend in other enzyme activities. In a second experiment, 0-8 cm soil cores collected at day 14 were divided into 0-4 cm and 4-8 cm fractions. Phosphatase activity in the 0-4 cm fraction of WW-18 was twice that in the 4-8 cm fraction. β-D-Galactosidase was detected in the 4-8 cm fraction of both WW-5 and WW-18 but not in the 0-4 cm fraction whilst β-D-Glucosidase activity was only detected in the 0-4 cm fraction of WW-5. In both polygons carbohydrate carbon was 1.5 x greater in the 0-4 cm fraction compared with the 4-8 cm fraction. The bacteria and yeast populations of WW-18 were approximately 1000 x greater in the 0-4 cm than in the 4-8 cm fraction. There was no change in the fungal population of WW-18 with depth but populations in WW-5 were approximately 165 x greater in the 4-8 cm fraction compared with the 0-4 cm fraction. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Austral
spellingShingle Foister, G.G.
Wynn-Williams, D.D.
Burns, R.G.
Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
title Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
title_full Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
title_fullStr Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
title_full_unstemmed Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
title_short Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
title_sort microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
url https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517712/