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Ecological distribution and antimicrobial effects of soil actinomycetes in artificial vegetation systems in Shazhuyu of Qinghai, China.

YANG Bin1,2;XUE Quan-hong1;CHEN Zhan-quan3;GUO Zhi-ying1;ZHANG Xiao-lu2;ZHOU Yong-qiang2;XU Ying-jun2; SUN De-fu4   

  1. 1College of Resources and Environment, Northwest A & F University, Yangling
    712100, Shaanxi, China;2College of Life Sciences, Northwest
    A & F University, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, China;3Qinghai Academy of Agr
    iculture and Forestry, Xining 810016, China; 4Shazhuyu Sand Control Experi
    mental Station, Gonghe 813005, Qinghai, China
  • Received:2007-04-30 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-08-20 Published:2008-08-20

Abstract: In order to probe into the effects of artificial vegetation rehabilitation on soil actinomycetes, dilution plate and agar block methods were used to investigate the ecological distribution and antimicrobial effects of actinomycetes in sandy soil in Shazhuyu area of Qinghai after artificial vegetation restoration. The results showed that with the vegetation rehabilitation and the improvement of vegetation coverage on alpine sandy dry land, the quantity of soil actinomycetes increased significantly, being 145.4% higher in the grassland transferred from farmland than in sandy land. The quantity of soil Micromonospora in grassland transferred from farmland was about six times as much as that in sandy land. The average selection rate of antimicrobial actinomycetes was increased greatly, with the antimicrobial actinomycetes in the soil of grassland transferred from farmland, the antibacterial actinomycetes in the soil of natural grassland, and the pathogenic fungus resistant actinomycetes in the soil of forestland being approximately 2, 3.2 and 1.5 times as much as those in the soil of sandy land, respectively. Vegetation coverage and soil nutrients had great influences on the quantities of actinomycetes and antimicrobial actinomycetes. The contents of soil organic matter and alkali-hydrolyzable nitrogen and the yield of fresh grasses had significant correlations with the quantities of actinomycetes (P<0.01), and the content of soil organic matter and the yield of fresh grasses significantly correlated with the strain numbers of antimicrobial actinomycetes (P<0.01). Furthermore, vegetation coverage and the contents of soil total nitrogen, total phosphorous, total potassium, total salt, and available potassium had significant correlations with the total quantities of actinomycetes, Streptomycetes, and Micromonospora (P<0.05).

Key words: Korean pine, branch diameter growth, branch length growth, growth model, nonlinear mixed model.