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Activities and properties of cellulase and xylanase associated with Phragmites leaf litter in a seawater lake
Authors:Yasuo Tanaka
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Minami-Ohsawa 1-1, 192-03 Hachiohji-shi, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Present address: Higashimizue 2-28-9, 132 Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The activities and properties of cellulases and xylanases associated with Phragmites communis leaves were followed during the course of their decomposition from autumn to summer in a seawater lake. Cellulases and xylanases of low optimum pH (4 or less) were detected on aerial dead leaves before submergence. These enzymes remained on the leaves immediately after submergence, but were replaced by enzymes with a higher optimum pH (about 5.5 to 6.5), the activity of which increased rapidly during the initial two weeks. The enzyme activities then declined with water temperature until about day 100, but gradually increased again thereafter. This successive change in enzyme activities closely correlated with that of the decomposition rates of cellulose and xylan. The molecular weight distribution of the cellulases and xylanases changed markedly in the latter half of the experimental period, which suggested a change in the flora of active decomposer microorganisms.
Keywords:litter decomposition  Phragmites leaves  cellulase  xylanase  seawater lake
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