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The role of cyanoprokaryota in the rhizospheres of gypsophytes
and effects of drought and water pulses on microbial functionality
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Title: The role of cyanoprokaryota in the rhizospheres of gypsophytes
and effects of drought and water pulses on microbial functionality |
Authors: García Abad, Laura Díaz-Pereira, E. Marín Sanleandro, Pura Asencio, Antonia Dolores |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Biología Aplicada |
Issue Date: 2021-03 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/31291 |
Abstract:
In a Mediterranean environment plants are subject to water stress and lack of nutrients, among others.
The adaptations that they can present are very varied and depend on the type of soil and the climate
itself. In gypsiferous soils the adaptations of gypsophytes are numerous and unclear. Cyanoprokaryota
had a relevant role in the rhizospheres of gypsophytes in drought conditions. We detect the responses
to the availability of water in the rhizospheres of three gypsophytes and in non-rhizospheric soil during a
summer drought and during spring. Water retention and water loss were studied. We were obtained the
highest values in drought conditions due to the association of Cyanoprokaryota with the rhizospheres. The
results are also explained by two water pulses that occurred before the samplings. Several parameters,
whose values changed markedly due to the microbiological activation just after the drought and water
pulses, are proposed as indicators of this activation: microbial biomass carbon and basal respiration
rate, together with urease and protease. However, it was the dehydrogenase activity in spring that
best reflected the microbiology associated with the carbon cycle, together with β-glucosidase. The
interrelationships between carbon and nitrogen were shown through the indices: water soluble nitrogen
and water soluble carbon. We propose three functional adaptation mechanisms of these plants associated
with the Cyanoprokaryota in their rhizospheres and related to the water availability as determined by
drought and water pulse effects.
Financing: This study was funded by the Spanish National Government (CICYTCGL2009-12582-C02-02)
and by the Valencian Autonomous Government (AICO/2019/258)
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Keywords/Subjects: cyanobacteria rhizospheres of gypsophytes water availability |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias puras y naturales: Biología: Biología general y teórica |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional |
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