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African
Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 2(11), pp. 605-609, November, 2007
ISSN 1991- 637X© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Studies of
physiochemical and microbial properties of soils from rainforest and
plantation in Ondo state, Nigeria
Oseni, O. A*., Ekperigin, M. M.,
Akindahunsi, A. A. and Oboh, G.
Department Of Biochemistry, Federal University of Technology, Akure,
Ondo State, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
ooseni2003@yahoo.com
Accepted 1 November, 2007
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Microbial
population, and biomass as well as hydrolytic enzymes of soil that are
responsible for biodegradation of various structural complexes of plant
litters and dead organic compounds from Ondo State Aforestation project
at Lisagbede (Oluwa forest reserve) were studied. Soil fungi and
bacteria were isolated and identified from two sources namely Gmelina
aborea plantation (planted for over 15 years) and an adjacent
natural forest at different depth levels (0 - 10, 10 - 20 and 20 - 30
cm) by weighing 1.0 g of soil into 9.0 ml of sterilized water, shaken
and diluted 1 in 1000, 0.5 ml each of this was poured onto separate
sterilized Petri dish and overlaid with potato dextrose agar and
nutrient agar, allowed to incubate at 27 and 32oC for five
and one day respectively.
The
results of the study revealed that all the parameters showed slight
increase in natural forest soil as compared to the G. aborea
plantation soil. Substantive differences were obtained in soil microbial
biomass for each sampling depth in the natural forest compared to the
G. aborea plantation. While there were no much differences in the
soil physicochemical properties of the forest and plantation. Bacteria
and fungi isolates of the two locations and their enzymes activities
were similar. Two fungi Aspegillus niger and Penicillium
italicum isolated from the two locations produced hydrolytic enzyme
activities of cellulase, α-amylase, β- amylase and protease which are
degrading enzymes
Key words:
Natural forest, Gmelina aborea plantation, physicochemical
parameters, enzyme activities, soil microbial biomass. |
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