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:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517712/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:517712 2023-05-15T13:49:34+02:00 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 http://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 2023-02-04T19:45:17Z 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
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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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author Foister, G.G.
Wynn-Williams, D.D.
Burns, R.G.
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Wynn-Williams, D.D.
Burns, R.G.
Microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an Antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
author_facet Foister, G.G.
Wynn-Williams, D.D.
Burns, R.G.
author_sort Foister, G.G.
title 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_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_sort microbial community dynamics and enzyme activity of an antarctic fellfield soil during the austral summer
publisher British Antarctic Survey
publishDate 1993
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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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