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Impact of clear-cutting and prescribed burning on microbial diversity and community structure in a Jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) clear-cut using Biolog Gram-negative microplates
Authors:WJ Staddon  LC Duchesne and JT Trevors
Institution:(1) Canadian Forest Service, Ontario Region, P.O. Box 490, 1219 Queen Street East, Sault, Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, P6A 5M7; fax
Abstract:The impacts of clear-cutting and clear-cutting followed by prescribed burning on soil microbial diversity and community structure were assessed using sole-carbon-source utilization. Microorganisms were washed from organic and mineral soil samples and used to inoculate Biolog Gram-negative microplates. Patterns of colour development were analysed using principal component analyses and calculation of Shannon diversity indices. No differences between treatments were detected when individual samples were used. However, both organic and mineral soil samples from the burned plot showed lower microbial diversity when pooled samples were examined.
Keywords:Biodiversity  Biolog  clear-cutting  prescribed burning  soil microorganisms  sole-carbon-source utilization
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