METHODS FOR MEASURING BIOMASS OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS
In this review we describe and compare the most common modern methods and approaches for measuring microbial biomass in soil. These methods do not require professional training in microscopy, work with pure cultures of microorganisms and other specific skills within «traditional microbiology». The...
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doaj-70831ddb247a426fa4352cfb042f164b2020-11-24T21:39:40ZengPenza State University Publishing HouseRussian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology2500-05782018-09-013310.21685/2500-0578-2018-3-5METHODS FOR MEASURING BIOMASS OF SOIL MICROORGANISMSI. V. Evdokimov0RAS Institute of PhysicalIn this review we describe and compare the most common modern methods and approaches for measuring microbial biomass in soil. These methods do not require professional training in microscopy, work with pure cultures of microorganisms and other specific skills within «traditional microbiology». The methods under consideration can be applied by a wide range of researchers interested in getting information on microbial biomass that represents the most active and labile fraction of soil organic substance. The methods are grouped into three broad categories: 1) biocidal methods; 2) methods based on the respiratory response of soil microbial community to the addition of glucose; 3) methods that use various biochemical markers. We specify the application areas and limitations of each method as well as typical errors and miscalculations that arise in practical work.http://rjee.ru/rjee-3-3-2018-5/soil microbial biomassfumigation-extraction (FE)substrate-induced respiration (SIR)microbial growth kineticsphospholipid fatty acids (PLFA)biomarkersATPDNAconversion factors |
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I. V. Evdokimov METHODS FOR MEASURING BIOMASS OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS Russian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology soil microbial biomass fumigation-extraction (FE) substrate-induced respiration (SIR) microbial growth kinetics phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) biomarkers ATP DNA conversion factors |
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METHODS FOR MEASURING BIOMASS OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS |
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METHODS FOR MEASURING BIOMASS OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS |
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METHODS FOR MEASURING BIOMASS OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS |
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METHODS FOR MEASURING BIOMASS OF SOIL MICROORGANISMS |
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methods for measuring biomass of soil microorganisms |
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Penza State University Publishing House |
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Russian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology |
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2500-0578 |
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2018-09-01 |
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In this review we describe and compare the most common modern methods and approaches for
measuring microbial biomass in soil. These methods do not require professional training in microscopy, work with
pure cultures of microorganisms and other specific skills within «traditional microbiology». The methods under
consideration can be applied by a wide range of researchers interested in getting information on microbial biomass
that represents the most active and labile fraction of soil organic substance. The methods are grouped into
three broad categories: 1) biocidal methods; 2) methods based on the respiratory response of soil microbial community
to the addition of glucose; 3) methods that use various biochemical markers. We specify the application
areas and limitations of each method as well as typical errors and miscalculations that arise in practical work. |
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soil microbial biomass fumigation-extraction (FE) substrate-induced respiration (SIR) microbial growth kinetics phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) biomarkers ATP DNA conversion factors |
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http://rjee.ru/rjee-3-3-2018-5/ |
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