مقاله 2010: ارزیابی فعالیت خاک پوششی طی چرخه رشد قارچ خوراکی با استفاده از پروفایل میکروبی
Evaluation of in situ functional activity of casing soils during growth cycle of mushroom (Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Imbach) employing community level physiological profiles (CLPPs)
Abstract
Community level
physiological profiles (CLPPs) have been rarely applied to mushroom
compost ecosystem, probably for the lack of standardized methodology.
Recently, however CLPPs have been employed as a tool to investigate the
degree of maturity of compost (Mondini and Insam, 2005, Compost Science
and Utilization, 13(1): 27–33). The potential of CLPPs to detect compost
maturity test is considerably significant in that it provides
sensitivity and the simplicity of the assay. The aim of this work was to
investigate the maturity of casing that comprised of farm yard manure
and spent compost and influence of casing type on the behaviour of
bacterial community during the growth cycle of mushroom Agaricus bisporus
(Lange) Imbach employing standardized inoculum density and effects of
different data interpretation based on the kinetics of colour formation.
Casing samples of different age were extracted at a particular dilution
and then inoculated in 96 well microtitre plates. Optical density (OD)
in well was measured at 590 nm every 24 hours for 5 days. Principal
component analysis (PCA) was performed by employing OD values at fixed
average well colour development (AWCD). PCA of fresh samples showed that
classification and ordination of samples according to their age were
significant with fixed AWCD.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12088-009-0021-1#page-1
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