Impact of Systematic Groups of Microorganisms on Dehydrogenase Activity in Soils Within Quercetum montanum typicum Forest Community
Boris Najdovski,
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Simonida Djurić,
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Saša Pekeč
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et al.
Forests,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(2), P. 322 - 322
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
This
study
reveals
the
mutual
interaction
of
abiotic
(climate)
and
biotic
(bacteria,
actinomycetes
fungi)
factors
their
impact
on
dehydrogenase
enzyme
activity
in
soil
within
Quercetum
montanum
typicum
forest
community
at
National
Park
“Frushka
gora”
Vojvodina
Province
Serbia.
A
total
32
field
visits
were
conducted
between
2014
2017
to
obtain
site-specific
data
air
temperature
humidity,
sampling
for
further
microorganisms’
abundance
determination
through
lab
analysis.
The
key
findings
indicate
that
climate
conditions,
particularly
variations
significantly
dehydrogenases
are
positively
impacted
by
bacteria
actinomycetes,
although
effect
fungi
varies.
Climate
microorganisms,
activity.
These
underscore
importance
understanding
interplay
ecosystems
sustainable
environmental
management
support
fertility
health.
Language: Английский
Recent Advances in Soil Health: Influences of Organic Carbon and Microbiota
Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 500 - 500
Published: May 4, 2025
As
the
deterioration
of
overall
condition
soils
is
a
growing
concern,
more
and
attention
being
paid
in
scientific
literature
to
search
for
analysis
measures
that
can
improve
ability
soil
accumulate
organic
carbon
increase
availability
nutrients
plants
[...]
Language: Английский