Ecological indices of community structure and diversity of edaphic amino acids | Indicii ecologici de structura si de diversitate comunitara a aminoacizilor edafici
2014
Frunze, N., Academia de Stiinte a Moldovei, Chisinau (Republic of Moldova). Inst. de Microbiologie si Biotehnologie
New data were obtained regarding the specific amino acid diversity in the soils of Moldova. This index proved to be maximal in the control soil, with values lower by 52% in the mineral soil, and by 50% lower in the organic and natural one. The Mergalef and Menhinik diversity indices proved to be higher in the control soil by 2%, 8% and 15% and by 7%, 29% and 48%, respectively. The highest concentration of amino acid dominance was recorded in unfertilized soil (c = 2.1025). In other variants, Simpson index had similar values and accounted for 48% in mineral and natural funds and for 50% - in the organic ones. The structure of AA communities was characterized by a varied relative participation of biomolecules range and uneven redistribution. In ploughed soils the Shannon index was lower on average by 33%, which is an additional evidence of the impoverishment of the specific diversity spectrum of amino acids and of their variety, due to human impact.
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