Project information
Diversity and functional analysis of soil microbial communities in terrestrial ecosystems polluted by persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
        
    
        - Project Identification
- GA526/98/1147
- Project Period
- 1/1998 - 1/2000
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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                        Czech Science Foundation        - Standard Projects
 
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Science
- Cooperating Organization
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                                    Institute of Systems Biology and Ecology of the ASCR, v. v. i. 
                                
 - Responsible person prof. Ing. Jan Tříska, CSc.
 
 - Responsible person RNDr. Ing. Richard Tykva, DrSc.
 
 - Responsible person prof. RNDr. Marta Tesařová, DrSc.
 
The project is focused on diversity and activity of soil microbial communities in terrestrial ecosystems stressed by heterogeneous environmental mixture of persistent organic pollutants - POPs. Norway spruce forests (autochtonous and monocultures) and al luvial meadows are proposed as model ecosystems allowing selection of comparable sites with different level of pollution. The main questions to be answered are: (1) are expected deleterious changes in microbial activities mainly metabolic reflections or consequences of genotypic/structural shifts within the community and (2) as evaluated from microbiological viewpoint, what is the toxic potential of POPs released through decomposition of contaminated plant residues? Microbial diversity and functionality (microbial biomass, mineralization tests, structural diversity - PL-FAs pattern, DNA heterogeneity) will be evaluated both in seasonal soil samples and in designed factorial experiments with soil monoliths (long-term incubations: up to 2 years).
Publications
Total number of publications: 9
2008
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    Vegetation and soil at the terraces of the Dřevnice and the Morava rivers after floodBiologia, year: 2008, volume: 27, edition: 4 
2004
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    Monitoring microbial biomass and respiration in different soils from the Czech republic -a summary of resultsEnvironment International, year: 2004, volume: 30, edition: - 
2003
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    Biochemical analysis of soil organic matter and microbial biomass composition - a pilot studyEuropean Journal of Soil Biology, year: 2003, volume: 39, edition: 1 
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    Isomer-soecific analysis of chlorinated biphenyls, naphthalenes and dibenzofurans in Delor: polychlorinated biphenyl preparations from the former CzechoslovakiaEnvironmental polution, year: 2003, volume: 126, edition: - 
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    Mobility, bioavailability and toxic effects of cadmium in soil samples.Environmental Research, year: 2003, volume: 91, edition: - 
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    Novel approach to monitoring of the soil biological qualityEnvironment International, year: 2003, volume: 28, edition: 8 
2002
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    Bioindicative value of eco-physiological indices in routine evaluation of soils - a pilot monitoring study in the Czech RepublicDie Bodenkultur, year: 2002, volume: 53, edition: 2 
2001
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    A proposal of new indices for soil microbial ecotoxicologyAbstracts of SETAC 2001: 11th Annual Meeting of SETAC Europe; 6-10 May 2001, Madrid, Spain, year: 2001 
2000
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    Methodical progress of microbial biomass determination with classical fumigation-extraction method - further possible improvement in soil microbial ecotoxicologySymposium Program of Prague 2000: Fifth International Symposium and Exhibition on Environmental Contamination in Central and Eastern Europe; 12-14 September 2000, Prague, Czech Republic, year: 2000