Extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil

The occurrence and properties of extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil were studied. Experimental soils consisted of three mineral soil samples and one Sphagnum peat sample from a greenhouse. The mineral soil samples represented arable, pasture and uncu...

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Main Authors: Raina Niskanen, Eva Eklund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1986-01-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72215
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spelling doaj-719b041b59b044ac81eb0c7d315ee0c42020-11-25T01:43:12ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951986-01-01581Extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil Raina Niskanen0Eva Eklund1Department of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Helsinki, SF-00710 HELSINKI, Finland Department of Microbiology, University of Helsinki, SF-00710 HELSINKI, Finland The occurrence and properties of extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil were studied. Experimental soils consisted of three mineral soil samples and one Sphagnum peat sample from a greenhouse. The mineral soil samples represented arable, pasture and uncultivated soils. From experimental soils, 240 bacterial strains were isolated, 68 strains there of were proteolytic. A greater number of proteolytic strains originated from pasture soil than from the other soils. Actinomycetes accounted for 70 % of the proteolytic strains isolated from pasture soil. Several proteolytic bacteria were isolated also from peat, but only few of them were typical actinomycetes. Many strains with high extracellular protease activity proved to be fermentative bacilli. Production of oxidase enzymes, significant in the humification processes, occurred frequently among strains isolated from pasture soil and peat. The ability to produce dark melanoid pigments was a frequently noted characteristic of the proteolytic actinomycetes.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72215
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Extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil
Agricultural and Food Science
author_facet Raina Niskanen
Eva Eklund
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title Extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil
title_short Extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil
title_full Extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil
title_fullStr Extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil
title_full_unstemmed Extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil
title_sort extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1986-01-01
description The occurrence and properties of extracellular protease-producing actinomycetes and other bacteria in cultivated soil were studied. Experimental soils consisted of three mineral soil samples and one Sphagnum peat sample from a greenhouse. The mineral soil samples represented arable, pasture and uncultivated soils. From experimental soils, 240 bacterial strains were isolated, 68 strains there of were proteolytic. A greater number of proteolytic strains originated from pasture soil than from the other soils. Actinomycetes accounted for 70 % of the proteolytic strains isolated from pasture soil. Several proteolytic bacteria were isolated also from peat, but only few of them were typical actinomycetes. Many strains with high extracellular protease activity proved to be fermentative bacilli. Production of oxidase enzymes, significant in the humification processes, occurred frequently among strains isolated from pasture soil and peat. The ability to produce dark melanoid pigments was a frequently noted characteristic of the proteolytic actinomycetes.
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72215
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