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Soil organic carbon and phosphorus availability regulate abundance of culturable phosphate-solubilizing bacteria in paddy fields 被引量:6
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作者 Arvind KUMAR Lal Chand RAI 《Pedosphere》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第3期405-413,共9页
Low availability of phosphorus(P) is a major constraint for optimal crop production, as P is mostly present in its insoluble form in soil. Therefore,phosphate-solubilizing bacteria(PSB) from paddy field soils of the I... Low availability of phosphorus(P) is a major constraint for optimal crop production, as P is mostly present in its insoluble form in soil. Therefore,phosphate-solubilizing bacteria(PSB) from paddy field soils of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, India were isolated, and their abundance was attempted to be correlated with the physicochemical characteristics of the soils. Ninety-four PSB were isolated on Pikovskaya’s agar medium, and quantitative phosphate solubilization was evaluated using NBRIP medium. The isolates solubilized P up to a concentration of 1 006 μg mL-1 from tricalcium phosphate with the secretion of organic acids. These isolates were identified by 16 S rRNA gene sequence comparison, and they belonged to Gammaproteobacteria(56 isolates),Firmicutes(28 isolates), Actinobacteria(8 isolates), and Alphaproteobacteria(2 isolates). Phylogenetic analysis confirmed the identification by clustering the isolates in the clade of the respective reference organisms. The correlation analysis between PSB abundance and physicochemical characteristics revealed that the PSB population increased with increasing levels of soil organic carbon, insoluble P, K+, and Mg2+. The promising PSB explored in this study can be further evaluated for their biofertilizer potential in the field and for their use as potent bio-inoculants. 展开更多
关键词 bacterial abundance insoluble P organic acids phosphate solubilization phylogenetic analysis 16S rRNA gene
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Passive air sampling of organochlorine pesticides in a northeastern state of India,Manipur 被引量:2
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作者 Ningombam Linthoingambi Devi Shihua Qi +2 位作者 Paromita Chakraborty Gan Zhang Ishwar Chandra Yadav 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第5期808-815,共8页
Thirty-six polyurethane foam disk passive air samplers (PUF-PAS) were deployed over a year during January to December, 2009 at three locations, i.e., Imphal (urban site), Thoubal (rural site) and Waithou (alpin... Thirty-six polyurethane foam disk passive air samplers (PUF-PAS) were deployed over a year during January to December, 2009 at three locations, i.e., Imphal (urban site), Thoubal (rural site) and Waithou (alpine site) of Manipur, to assess the seasonal local atmospheric emission of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs). The average concentration of HCHs monitored at mountain site during hot season (Mar, Apr, and May) and rainy seasons (Jun, Jul, Aug, and Sep) were 403 and 349 pg/m3, respectively. DDTs had a high concentration with 384 pg/m3 at rural site and 379 pg/m3 at urban site during hot seasons. Endosulfans and chlordane were found high in concentration during hot seasons (260 pg/m3) and low during retreating monsoon seasons (44 pg/m3) at rural site. Most of the OCPs concentrations were high during cultivation period. The OCP concentrations of rainy season were highly correlated (p 〈 0.01) with OCPs of hot seasons. Further, positive correlation (p 〈 0.05) was also obtained between cold seasons and retreating monsoon. Principal component analysis showed a significant correlation among the four seasons and distribution pattern of OCPs in air. Back trajectory analysis by using HYPSLIT model showed a long range air transport of OCPs to the present study area. Present OCP levels at Manipur is an outcome of both local emission and also movement of air mass by long range atmospheric transport. 展开更多
关键词 organochlorine pesticides polyurethane foam urban RURAL MOUNTAIN MANIPUR
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Fungal diversity notes 1512–1610: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa
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作者 Ruvishika S.Jayawardena Kevin D.Hyde +115 位作者 Song Wang Ya‑Ru Sun Nakarin Suwannarach Phongeun Sysouphanthong Mohamed A.Abdel‑Wahab Faten A.Abdel‑Aziz Pranami D.Abeywickrama Vanessa P.Abreu Alireza Armand AndréAptroot Dan‑Feng Bao Dominik Begerow Jean‑Michel Bellanger Jadson D.P.Bezerra Digvijayini Bundhun Mark S.Calabon Ting Cao Taimy Cantillo João LVRCarvalho Napalai Chaiwan Che‑Chih Chen Régis Courtecuisse Bao‑Kai Cui Ulrike Damm Cvetomir M.Denchev Teodor T.Denchev Chun Y.Deng Bandarupalli Devadatha Nimali Ide Silva Lidiane Ados Santos Nawal K.Dubey Sylvain Dumez Himashi SFerdinandez André L.Firmino Yusufon Gaforov Achala J.Gajanayake Deecksha Gomdola Sugantha Gunaseelan Shucheng‑He Zin H.Htet Malarvizhi Kaliyaperumal Martin Kemler Kezhocuyi Kezo Nuwan DKularathnage Marco Leonardi Ji‑Peng Li Chunfang Liao Shun Liu Michael Loizides Thatsanee Luangharn Jian Ma Hugo Madrid S.Mahadevakumar Sajeewa S.N.Maharachchikumbura Dimuthu S.Manamgoda María P.Martín Niranjan Mekala Pierre‑Arthur Moreau Yan‑Hong Mu Pasouvang Pahoua Dhandevi Pem Olinto L.Pereira Wiphawanee Phonrob Chayanard Phukhamsakda Mubashar Raza Guang‑Cong Ren Andrea C.Rinaldi Walter Rossi Binu C.Samarakoon Milan CSamarakoon Vemuri V.Sarma Indunil C.Senanayake Archana Singh Maria F.Souza Cristina M.Souza‑Motta Adriano A.Spielmann Wenxin Su Xia Tang XingGuo Tian Kasun M.Thambugala Naritsada Thongklang Danushka S.Tennakoon Nopparat Wannathes DingPeng Wei Stéphane Welti Subodini N.Wijesinghe Hongde Yang Yunhui Yang Hai‑Sheng Yuan Huang Zhang Jingyi Zhang Abhaya Balasuriya Chitrabhanu SBhunjun Timur S.Bulgakov Lei Cai Erio Camporesi Putarak Chomnunti Y.S.Deepika Mingkwan Doilom Wei‑Jun Duan Shi‑Ling Han Naruemon Huanraluek EBGareth Jones NLakshmidevi Yu Li Saisamorn Lumyong Zong‑Long Luo Surapong Khuna Jaturong Kumla Ishara S.Manawasinghe Ausana Mapook Wilawan Punyaboon Saowaluck Tibpromma Yong‑Zhong Lu JiYe Yan Yong Wang 《Fungal Diversity》 SCIE 2022年第6期1-272,共272页
This article is the 14th in the Fungal Diversity Notes series,wherein we report 98 taxa distributed in two phyla,seven classes,26 orders and 50 families which are described and illustrated.Taxa in this study were coll... This article is the 14th in the Fungal Diversity Notes series,wherein we report 98 taxa distributed in two phyla,seven classes,26 orders and 50 families which are described and illustrated.Taxa in this study were collected from Australia,Brazil,Burkina Faso,Chile,China,Cyprus,Egypt,France,French Guiana,India,Indonesia,Italy,Laos,Mexico,Russia,Sri Lanka,Thailand,and Vietnam.There are 59 new taxa,39 new hosts and new geographical distributions with one new combination.The 59 new species comprise Angustimassarina kunmingense,Asterina lopi,Asterina brigadeirensis,Bartalinia bidenticola,Bartalinia caryotae,Buellia pruinocalcarea,Coltricia insularis,Colletotrichum fexuosum,Colletotrichum thasutense,Coniochaeta caraganae,Coniothyrium yuccicola,Dematipyriforma aquatic,Dematipyriforma globispora,Dematipyriforma nilotica,Distoseptispora bambusicola,Fulvifomes jawadhuvensis,Fulvifomes malaiyanurensis,Fulvifomes thiruvannamalaiensis,Fusarium purpurea,Gerronema atrovirens,Gerronema favum,Gerronema keralense,Gerronema kuruvense,Grammothele taiwanensis,Hongkongmyces changchunensis,Hypoxylon inaequale,Kirschsteiniothelia acutisporum,Kirschsteiniothelia crustaceum,Kirschsteiniothelia extensum,Kirschsteiniothelia septemseptatum,Kirschsteiniothelia spatiosum,Lecanora immersocalcarea,Lepiota subthailandica,Lindgomyces guizhouensis,Marthe asmius pallidoaurantiacus,Marasmius tangerinus,Neovaginatispora mangiferae,Pararamichloridium aquisubtropicum,Pestalotiopsis piraubensis,Phacidium chinaum,Phaeoisaria goiasensis,Phaeoseptum thailandicum,Pleurothecium aquisubtropicum,Pseudocercospora vernoniae,Pyrenophora verruculosa,Rhachomyces cruralis,Rhachomyces hyperommae,Rhachomyces magrinii,Rhachomyces platyprosophi,Rhizomarasmius cunninghamietorum,Skeletocutis cangshanensis,Skeletocutis subchrysella,Sporisorium anadelphiae-leptocomae,Tetraploa dashaoensis,Tomentella exiguelata,Tomentella fuscoaraneosa,Tricholomopsis lechatii,Vaginatispora favispora and Wetmoreana blastidiocalcarea.The new combination is Torula sundara.The 39 new records on hosts and geographical distribution comprise Apiospora guiyangensis,Aplosporella artocarpi,Ascochyta medicaginicola,Astrocystis bambusicola,Athelia rolfsii,Bambusicola bambusae,Bipolaris luttrellii,Botryosphaeria dothidea,Chlorophyllum squamulosum,Colletotrichum aeschynomenes,Colletotrichum pandanicola,Coprinopsis cinerea,Corylicola italica,Curvularia alcornii,Curvularia senegalensis,Diaporthe foeniculina,Diaporthe longicolla,Diaporthe phaseolorum,Diatrypella quercina,Fusarium brachygibbosum,Helicoma aquaticum,Lepiota metulispora,Lepiota pongduadensis,Lepiota subvenenata,Melanconiella meridionalis,Monotosporella erecta,Nodulosphaeria digitalis,Palmiascoma gregariascomum,Periconia byssoides,Periconia cortaderiae,Pleopunctum ellipsoideum,Psilocybe keralensis,Scedosporium apiospermum,Scedosporium dehoogii,Scedosporium marina,Spegazzinia deightonii,Torula fci,Wiesneriomyces laurinus and Xylaria venosula.All these taxa are supported by morphological and multigene phylogenetic analyses.This article allows the researchers to publish fungal collections which areimportant for future studies.An updated,accurate and timely report of fungus-host and fungus-geography is important.We also provide an updated list of fungal taxa published in the previous fungal diversity notes.In this list,erroneous taxa and synonyms are marked and corrected accordingly. 展开更多
关键词 59 New taxa 39 New records ASCOMYCOTA BASIDIOMYCOTA DOTHIDEOMYCETES LECANOROMYCETES Leotiomycetes SORDARIOMYCETES Ustilaginomycotina
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