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Journal of Arid Land
Research Articles     
Characteristics of the soil microbial population in forest land irrigated with saline water in the desert area
ZhengZhong JIN, JiaQiang LEI, XinWen XU, ShengYu LI, JingLong FAN, SiFeng ZHAO
1 Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, China; 2 Key Laboratory of Oasis Ecology and Desert Environment, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, China; 3 Agricultural College of Shihezi University, Shihezi 832003, China
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Abstract  The study of soil microbial populations and diversity is an important way to understanding the soil energy process. In this study we analyzed the characteristics of soil microbial populations of the Tarim Desert Highway shelter-forest, by identifying microbial fatty acids and using methods of conventional cultivation. The results illustrated that the amount of soil microbial activity and the diversity of soil microbial fatty acid increased significantly with the plantation age of the shelter-forest; the soil microbial population was dominated by bacteria. The fatty acids of C14:0, C15:0, C16:0, C17:0, C18:1ω9, C18:0, C18:2ω6 and C21:0 were found to be dominant soil microbial fatty acids in the shelter-forest soil. Principal analysis and regression analysis showed that (1) concentrations of fatty acids of C14:0, C16:0 and C18:0 could be used as indicators of total soil microbial population; (2) soil bacteria and actinomycetes populations were closely correlated with the amount of fatty acids of C15:0 and C17:0; and (3) soil fungi were closely correlated with the amount of fatty acids of C18:1ω9 and C18:2ω6.

Key wordsgrain size distribution      spatial variation      geostatistical analysis      longitudinal dune      the southern Gurbantunggut Desert     
Received: 03 February 2010      Published: 07 June 2010
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ZhengZhong JIN, JiaQiang LEI, XinWen XU, ShengYu LI, JingLong FAN, SiFeng ZHAO. Characteristics of the soil microbial population in forest land irrigated with saline water in the desert area. Journal of Arid Land, 2010, 2(2): 107-115.

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http://jal.xjegi.com/10.3724/SP.J.1227.2010.00107     OR     http://jal.xjegi.com/Y2010/V2/I2/107

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