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Характеристика почвенной микобиоты во вторичных лиственных лесах подзоны средней тайги (Республика Коми)

Характеристика почвенной микобиоты во вторичных лиственных лесах подзоны средней тайги (Республика Коми)

Abstract

In work results of studying the micromicetes complex in the soils developed in birch forest and aspen forest in middle taiga subzone (Komi Republic) are presented. It is established that in both communities are plentiful typical saprothrophes: types of sorts Umbelopsis, Penicillium, Paecilomyces, Mortierella, Cladosporium. With a high number also sterile colonies of Mycelia sterilia were allocated. Higher specific variety of micromycetes in a birch forest in comparison with an aspen forest is revealed. Seasonal change of soil mycobiota structure is shown.

В работе представлены результаты изучения микромицетного комплекса в почвах, развитых в березняке и осиннике в подзоне средней тайги (Республика Коми). Установлено, что в обоих сообществах обильны типичные сапротрофы это виды родов Umbelopsis, Penicillium, Paecilomyces, Mortierella, Cladosporium. С высокой численностью выделялись также стерильные колонии Mycelia sterilia. Выявлено более высокое видовое разнообразие микромицетов в березняке по сравнению с осинником. Показано сезонное изменение состава почвенной микобиоты.

Keywords

СРЕДНЯЯ ТАЙГА, БЕРЕЗНЯК, ОСИННИК, ПОДЗОЛИСТЫЕ ПОЧВЫ, ПОЧВЕННЫЕ МИКРОМИЦЕТЫ

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