Exopolysaccharide of Nostoc muscorum (Cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles
The effects on a saline-sodic soil of exopolysaccharide isolated from Nostoc muscorum or the addition of a cyanobacterial mass proliferation were evaluated in a greenhouse experiment. By day 180 the exopolysaccharide increased soluble C by 100%, microbial activity by 366% and the amount of water-sta...
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todo:paper_09218971_v9_n3_p249_ZulpadeCaire2023-10-03T15:45:45Z Exopolysaccharide of Nostoc muscorum (Cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles Zulpa de Caire, G. Storni de Cano, M. Zaccaro de Mulé, M.C. Palma, R.M. Colombo, K. Cyanobacteria Exopolysaccharide Nostoc muscorum Soil aggregation Soil inoculation Nostoc muscorum The effects on a saline-sodic soil of exopolysaccharide isolated from Nostoc muscorum or the addition of a cyanobacterial mass proliferation were evaluated in a greenhouse experiment. By day 180 the exopolysaccharide increased soluble C by 100%, microbial activity by 366% and the amount of water-stable aggregates larger than 250 μm by 12 times. Inoculation with living cyanobacterial mass increased at the end of 365 days of oxidizable C by 11%, soluble C by 66%, microbial activity by 73% and aggregates larger than 250 μm by 66%. A slimy film 3-5 mm thick, with N. muscorum predominating, covered all the surface of inoculated soils. The higher soil aggregate stability produced by both treatments is a consequence of increased microbial activity and concentrating the soil polysaccharide. The high percentage of clays favours the creation of firm and long-lasting slime-mineral joints. Addition of isolated exopolysaccharide produces a faster and higher increase in soil aggregate stability than cynobacterial mass inoculation. Fil:Zulpa de Caire, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Storni de Cano, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Zaccaro de Mulé, M.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09218971_v9_n3_p249_ZulpadeCaire |
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Cyanobacteria Exopolysaccharide Nostoc muscorum Soil aggregation Soil inoculation Nostoc muscorum |
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Cyanobacteria Exopolysaccharide Nostoc muscorum Soil aggregation Soil inoculation Nostoc muscorum Zulpa de Caire, G. Storni de Cano, M. Zaccaro de Mulé, M.C. Palma, R.M. Colombo, K. Exopolysaccharide of Nostoc muscorum (Cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles |
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Cyanobacteria Exopolysaccharide Nostoc muscorum Soil aggregation Soil inoculation Nostoc muscorum |
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The effects on a saline-sodic soil of exopolysaccharide isolated from Nostoc muscorum or the addition of a cyanobacterial mass proliferation were evaluated in a greenhouse experiment. By day 180 the exopolysaccharide increased soluble C by 100%, microbial activity by 366% and the amount of water-stable aggregates larger than 250 μm by 12 times. Inoculation with living cyanobacterial mass increased at the end of 365 days of oxidizable C by 11%, soluble C by 66%, microbial activity by 73% and aggregates larger than 250 μm by 66%. A slimy film 3-5 mm thick, with N. muscorum predominating, covered all the surface of inoculated soils. The higher soil aggregate stability produced by both treatments is a consequence of increased microbial activity and concentrating the soil polysaccharide. The high percentage of clays favours the creation of firm and long-lasting slime-mineral joints. Addition of isolated exopolysaccharide produces a faster and higher increase in soil aggregate stability than cynobacterial mass inoculation. |
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Zulpa de Caire, G. Storni de Cano, M. Zaccaro de Mulé, M.C. Palma, R.M. Colombo, K. |
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Zulpa de Caire, G. Storni de Cano, M. Zaccaro de Mulé, M.C. Palma, R.M. Colombo, K. |
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Zulpa de Caire, G. |
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Exopolysaccharide of Nostoc muscorum (Cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles |
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Exopolysaccharide of Nostoc muscorum (Cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles |
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Exopolysaccharide of Nostoc muscorum (Cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles |
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Exopolysaccharide of Nostoc muscorum (Cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles |
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Exopolysaccharide of Nostoc muscorum (Cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles |
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exopolysaccharide of nostoc muscorum (cyanobacteria) in the aggregation of soil particles |
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