Nome |
Enzymatic activity and bacterial diversity on degradation of aquatic macrophytes Projeto FAPESP |
Data de Vigência |
01/03/2014 - 29/02/2016 |
Equipe |
Irineu Bianchini Junior |
Instituições Participantes |
Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde (CCBS). Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR). São Carlos, SP, Brazil |
Bioma |
Cerrado/Mata Atlântica |
Resumo |
The macrophytes are important resources for the grazing and detritus chains in aquatic ecosystems playing a key role in nutrient cycling and fluxes of these environments. The degradation process is mediated by microbial communities which produces exoenzymes capable of catalyzing the digestion of organic matter. Whereas the rates of mass loss of the aquatic macrophytes detritus are influenced by abiotic factors (oxygen availability, chemical composition, particle size) and biotic (diversity and biomass of microorganisms), this study accepts that aerobic environments provide higher diversity of microorganisms and consequently higher enzymatic activities and mass loss. The objectives of this study are: 1) to identify the diversity of microorganisms involved in decomposition of macrophyte detritus, 2) to determine the dynamics of six enzymes activities, 3) to build kinetic models and determining the decay coefficients of the decomposition of Pontederia cordata L. and Oxycaryum cubense (Poepp. e Kunth) under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, 4) to correlate the dynamics of microbial decomposition with enzyme activities and the mass losses during decomposition of selected species. The experiments will be conducted in natural environment (Represa do Beija-Flor) and aerobic and anaerobic conditions (in vitro). This research aims to achieve greater ecological understanding of the decomposition process of macrophytes in aquatic environments, in addition to the possible identification of microorganisms potentially important for biotechnological processes. |
Produtos Esperados |
This research aims to achieve greater ecological understanding of the decomposition process of macrophytes in aquatic environments, in addition to the possible identification of microorganisms potentially important for biotechnological processes. |
Palavras-Chave |
Biological Sciences, Ecology |
Coletas |
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