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Change of the Soil Microorganism in Different Generation of the Chinese Fir Plantation

  • Received Date: 1998-03-31
  • This article dealt with the amounts and species of rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere micoorganism of the 1st and 2nd generation of Chinese fir in Shanxia and Shangcun Farms of Sub-tropical Forestry Center, CAF in Fenyi County, Jiangxi Province.It was found that the amounts and species of the actinomycetes in soil of second generation Chinese fir plantation are obviously lower than those in the first generation’s,so do the Bacillus, Azotobacter and Cellulomonas in the bacteria.But in the second generation Chinese fir plantation, the amounts of fungi and the percentage of Agrobacterium, Micrococcus and Chromobacferium in soil bacteria, Penicillium in soil fungi are much higher than those in the first one’s.The amounts of rhizosphere actinomycetes are lower than those in the non-rhizosphere’s of both 1st and 2nd generation Chinese fir plantation, yet the amounts of rhizosphere bacteria are the opposite.
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Change of the Soil Microorganism in Different Generation of the Chinese Fir Plantation

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Abstract: This article dealt with the amounts and species of rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere micoorganism of the 1st and 2nd generation of Chinese fir in Shanxia and Shangcun Farms of Sub-tropical Forestry Center, CAF in Fenyi County, Jiangxi Province.It was found that the amounts and species of the actinomycetes in soil of second generation Chinese fir plantation are obviously lower than those in the first generation’s,so do the Bacillus, Azotobacter and Cellulomonas in the bacteria.But in the second generation Chinese fir plantation, the amounts of fungi and the percentage of Agrobacterium, Micrococcus and Chromobacferium in soil bacteria, Penicillium in soil fungi are much higher than those in the first one’s.The amounts of rhizosphere actinomycetes are lower than those in the non-rhizosphere’s of both 1st and 2nd generation Chinese fir plantation, yet the amounts of rhizosphere bacteria are the opposite.

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