Microbial communities of frozen soils of the Tuimaada Valley in Central Sakha |
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Authors: | T. I. Ivanova N. P. Kuzmina D. D. Savvinov |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Biological Problems of the Cryolithic Zone, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Lenina 41, Yakutsk, 677980, Russia 2. Research Institute of Applied Ecology of the North, Ammosov Northeast Federal University, pr. Lenina 43, Yakutsk, 677980, Russia
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Abstract: | This study determined the characteristic features of microbial communities inhabiting frozen soils of Central Sakha. All groups of microorganisms were present in high numbers comparable with the microbial densities in steppe soils of Transbaikalia; their distribution along soil profiles followed a specific pattern with no decrease in abundance with depth. In summer, the dominant groups of the microbial pool were actinomycetes and oligonitrophilic bacteria, while in autumn it was heterotrophic bacteria. A typical feature of the frozen soils of Central Sakha was the gradual penetration of microorganisms into deeper soil horizons during the vegetation season and their accumulation in the suprapermafrost horizon by autumn. |
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