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Изменение целлюлазной активности почв в результате загрязнения тяжёлыми металлами

Изменение целлюлазной активности почв в результате загрязнения тяжёлыми металлами

Abstract

The article gives main change regularities of cellulose soil activity as a result of pollution with heavy metals. It was revealed on bases of laboratorial experiments and study of soils in Izhevsk. It was noted that change of cellulose destroying intensity and the number of aerobe microorganisms decomposing cellulose depends on soil pollution with such metals as Zn and Cu.

результате загрязнения почв тяжелыми металлами, выявленные на основе лабораторных экспериментов и исследования почв г. Ижевска. Отмечена зависимость изменения интенсивности целлюлозоразрушения, а также числа аэробных микроорганизмов, разлагающих клетчатку, от загрязнения почв цинком и медью.

Keywords

ЦЕЛЛЮЛАЗНАЯ АКТИВНОСТЬ,ТЯЖЁЛЫЕ МЕТАЛЛЫ,ЦЕЛЛЮЛОЗОРАЗРУШАЮЩИЕ МИКРООРГАНИЗМЫ

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