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Effects of land use changes on soil microbial communities in the Cerrado region

Maria Regina Silveira Sartori da Silva, Universidade de Brasília, rsartori@unb.br (Presenting)
Joana Dias Bresolin, Universidade de Brasília, jbresolin@yahoo.com.br
Ricardo Henrique Kruger, Universidade Católica de Brasília, kruger@pos.ucb.br
Mercedes Maria Cunha Bustamante, Universidade de Brasília, mercedes@unb.br
Fabio Bueno Reis Jr., EMBRAPA - CPAC, fabio@cpac.embrapa.br

The composition and activity of soil microbial communities largely determine biogeochemical cycles, the turnover process of organic matter, and the fertility and quality of solis. Plant communities can influence associated soil microbial communities through the types and amounts of C and nutrients inputs by altering the temperature and water content of the soil. The intensification of agricultural activities in the Cerrado region (savannas of Central Brazil) results in the replacement of native vegetation cover, changes in fire regime and soil physical and chemical properties. As most of soil microorganisms cannot be characterized by conventional cultivation techniques, after soil DNA extraction we used DGGE (Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis) to investigate soil microbial communities through the comparison of band patterns. Soil samples were taken from 0-5 cm depth in native Cerrado areas (campo sujo and cerrado restricted sense) and in pasture areas. The burned and unburned plots of the two native vegetation types were sampled 2, 10 and 30 days after burning. The samples were collected during the wet and dry season as well as during the transition wet to dry season. Soil DNA was obtained by direct DNA extraction and was amplified by PCr using 16S primers, U968f and L1401r. The comparison of band patterns (amount, position and intensity of bands) indicates significant differences between native and pasture sites and between seasons (wet and dry) and between unburned native areas.

Apresentação:

39.18-P.ppt (Poster - 66k)

Submetido por Maria Regina Sartori da Silva em 18-MAR-2004

Tema Científico do LBA:  LC (Mudanças dos Usos da Terra e da Vegetação)

Tipo de Apresentação:  Poster

ID do Resumo: 313

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