OPPORTUNISTIC FUNGI IN THE POLLUTED SOILS OF KOLA PENINSULA

The species diversity and the structure of the opportunistic fungi complexes in the forest Albic Podzols under the impact of the Aluminum and Copper-Nickel Plants emissions, as well as in the Hortic Anthrosol contaminated by the oil products (diesel fuel, gas condensate, mazut) in the north-west reg...

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Main Authors: Maria V. Korneykova, Elena V. Lebedeva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2018-06-01
Series:Geography, Environment, Sustainability
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Online Access:https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/426
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spelling doaj-5cbba790c326449e9cbc59918aa8b4c92021-07-28T21:10:07ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityGeography, Environment, Sustainability2071-93882542-15652018-06-0111212513710.24057/2071-9388-2018-11-2-125-137321OPPORTUNISTIC FUNGI IN THE POLLUTED SOILS OF KOLA PENINSULAMaria V. Korneykova0Elena V. Lebedeva1Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems – Subdivision of the Federal Research Centre “Kola Science Centre of Russian Academy of Science”ApatityKomarov Botanical Institute of Russian Academy of ScienceThe species diversity and the structure of the opportunistic fungi complexes in the forest Albic Podzols under the impact of the Aluminum and Copper-Nickel Plants emissions, as well as in the Hortic Anthrosol contaminated by the oil products (diesel fuel, gas condensate, mazut) in the north-west region of Russia (the Kola Peninsula) have been investigated. The share of the opportunistic fungi increase up to 15% in the zones of the Aluminum and Copper-Nickel Plants emissions comparable to the background soil, and up to 20-25% in the soils contaminated by the oil products has been revealed. The majority of the fungi species belong to the following genera: Penicillium, Aspergillus, Mucor, Lecanicillium, Phoma and Cladosporium. The structure of the fungal complexes has changed in the polluted soil, that is, the species abundance and the frequency of the opportunistic fungi occurrence have increased. The strains of the fungi isolated from the contaminated soil reveal the potential pathogenicity in a greater degree, than the strains isolated from the clean soil. 55% of the total amount of fungi strains isolated from the soils contaminated by the Aluminum Plant emissions had the potential pathogenicity. The most dangerous for a human’s health were Amorphotheca resinae, Aspergillus fumigatus, A. niger, Paecilomyces variotii, Penicillium commune, P. purpurеogenum, Trichoderma viride isolated from the soils contaminated by the Aluminum Plant emissions; and P. aurantiogriseum, P. glabrum, P. commune, P. simplicissimum, Rhizopus nigricans isolated from the soils contaminated by the oil products. Those species revealed protease, phospholipase activity, as well as the growth ability at the temperature 37°Chttps://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/426opportunistic fungipotential pathogenicitysoilpollutionindustrial plantoil productskola peninsula
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OPPORTUNISTIC FUNGI IN THE POLLUTED SOILS OF KOLA PENINSULA
Geography, Environment, Sustainability
opportunistic fungi
potential pathogenicity
soil
pollution
industrial plant
oil products
kola peninsula
author_facet Maria V. Korneykova
Elena V. Lebedeva
author_sort Maria V. Korneykova
title OPPORTUNISTIC FUNGI IN THE POLLUTED SOILS OF KOLA PENINSULA
title_short OPPORTUNISTIC FUNGI IN THE POLLUTED SOILS OF KOLA PENINSULA
title_full OPPORTUNISTIC FUNGI IN THE POLLUTED SOILS OF KOLA PENINSULA
title_fullStr OPPORTUNISTIC FUNGI IN THE POLLUTED SOILS OF KOLA PENINSULA
title_full_unstemmed OPPORTUNISTIC FUNGI IN THE POLLUTED SOILS OF KOLA PENINSULA
title_sort opportunistic fungi in the polluted soils of kola peninsula
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Geography, Environment, Sustainability
issn 2071-9388
2542-1565
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The species diversity and the structure of the opportunistic fungi complexes in the forest Albic Podzols under the impact of the Aluminum and Copper-Nickel Plants emissions, as well as in the Hortic Anthrosol contaminated by the oil products (diesel fuel, gas condensate, mazut) in the north-west region of Russia (the Kola Peninsula) have been investigated. The share of the opportunistic fungi increase up to 15% in the zones of the Aluminum and Copper-Nickel Plants emissions comparable to the background soil, and up to 20-25% in the soils contaminated by the oil products has been revealed. The majority of the fungi species belong to the following genera: Penicillium, Aspergillus, Mucor, Lecanicillium, Phoma and Cladosporium. The structure of the fungal complexes has changed in the polluted soil, that is, the species abundance and the frequency of the opportunistic fungi occurrence have increased. The strains of the fungi isolated from the contaminated soil reveal the potential pathogenicity in a greater degree, than the strains isolated from the clean soil. 55% of the total amount of fungi strains isolated from the soils contaminated by the Aluminum Plant emissions had the potential pathogenicity. The most dangerous for a human’s health were Amorphotheca resinae, Aspergillus fumigatus, A. niger, Paecilomyces variotii, Penicillium commune, P. purpurеogenum, Trichoderma viride isolated from the soils contaminated by the Aluminum Plant emissions; and P. aurantiogriseum, P. glabrum, P. commune, P. simplicissimum, Rhizopus nigricans isolated from the soils contaminated by the oil products. Those species revealed protease, phospholipase activity, as well as the growth ability at the temperature 37°C
topic opportunistic fungi
potential pathogenicity
soil
pollution
industrial plant
oil products
kola peninsula
url https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/426
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