HOFMAN, Jakub, Jiří ŠVIHÁLEK and Martin NEČAS. Evaluating the functional diversity of soil microorganisms using the BIOLOG method in situ studies and laboratory tests of toxicity. In Proceedings of the 9th Methodological workshop: Present methods for investigation of microbial community biodiversity in soils and substrates. České Budějovice, Czech Republic: Institute of Soil Biology AS CR, 2004, p. 67-72. ISBN 80-86525-03-1.
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Original name Evaluating the functional diversity of soil microorganisms using the BIOLOG method in situ studies and laboratory tests of toxicity
Name in Czech Hodnocení funkční diverzity mikroorganismů metodou BIOLOG v reálných studiích i v testech toxicity
Authors HOFMAN, Jakub (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Jiří ŠVIHÁLEK (203 Czech Republic) and Martin NEČAS (203 Czech Republic).
Edition České Budějovice, Czech Republic, Proceedings of the 9th Methodological workshop: Present methods for investigation of microbial community biodiversity in soils and substrates, p. 67-72, 6 pp. 2004.
Publisher Institute of Soil Biology AS CR
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/04:00019959
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 80-86525-03-1
Keywords in English soil; microorganisms; diversity; BIOLOG
Tags BIOLOG, diversity, microorganisms, soil
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: prof. RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D., učo 22745. Changed: 24/2/2010 20:46.
Abstract
This contribution is short example of one field study and three laboratory experiments, which were carried out to answer the question, if the BIOLOG method is suitable to be sensitive indicator of soil contamination in soil ecotoxicology. The BIOLOG main difficulty is introduced especially as effect of inoculum density which causes that information about overall catabolic activity cannot be separated from information about functional diversity, i.e. differences in substrate utilization patterns. In our case field study, twelve soils were measured from area around an industrial source. Soils were compared separately according their catabolic activity and relative diversity. In laboratory toxicity tests, cadmium for validation and toxaphene or chlorinated paraffin as problematic environmental pollutants were evaluated. Cadmium validated BIOLOG to be sensitive as overall physiological activity endpoint. However, there were no diversity changes induced. Toxaphene revealed no effect even at 10 ppm level. The highest levels (10 000 ppm) of both chlorinated paraffin and dodecane stimulated physiological activity and also induced some changes in physiological profile. To conclude, BIOLOG is promising for soil ecotoxicology studies but separated assessment of differences in physiological activity from differences in functional diversity, i.e. substrate utilization patterns, are strongly required to interpret the data correctly.
Abstract (in Czech)
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GA525/03/0367, research and development projectName: Ekotoxikologie persistentních organických polutantů životního prostředí
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Ecotoxicology of persistent organic environmental pollutants
GP525/04/P159, research and development projectName: Vliv nově rozpoznávaných prioritních perzistentních organických polutantů (POPs) na organismy v půdním ekosystému
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Effects of newly recognized priority persistent organic pollutants (POPs) on organisms of soil ecosystem
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