Population Dynamics of Chlamydomonas sajao and Its Influence on Soil Aggregate Stabilization in the Field

Author:

Metting Blaine1

Affiliation:

1. Research & Development, R & A Plant-Soil, Inc., Pasco, Washington 99301

Abstract

Chlamydomonas sajao , a single-celled, eucaryotic microalga, was inoculated onto replicated field plots cropped to corn at two rates (5 × 10 11 and 5 × 10 7 log-phase cells ha −1 ) to assess colonization, reproduction, and persistence, changes in soil carbohydrate content, and wet stability of 0.92- to 1.68-mm-sized aggregates from the surface 2- to 3-mm soil veneer. The most-probable-number technique and extraction and fluorometric quantification of chlorophyll were used as indices of microalgal abundance. Cell numbers ranged up to 6.9 × 10 6 g of soil −1 by most probable number and were significantly greater on high-rate than on low-rate and control plots over a 10-week period. Chlorophyll content and most probable number were positively correlated ( r = 0.64) for the high-rate plots but not for low-rate plots or the controls. Increased wet aggregate stability measurements (33 to 77%) for the high-rate plots during the growing season were significantly greater than for low-rate and control plots, which were not different from each other. The work leads support to the hypothesis that mass-cultured palmelloid microalgae are a feasible means for conditioning soil biologically.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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