Diversity of soil algae in undisturbed and disturbed forests at Ton Ngachang Wildlife Sanctuary and reserved forests

Species diversity of soil algae and environmental relationship were studied from undisturbed and disturbed forests at Ton Ngachang Wildlife Sanctuary and nearby reserved forests. Soil samples were collected in both dry and rainy seasons, in May and October 1999 respectively. Soil algal density was e...

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Published inWārasān Songkhlā Nakharin Vol. 25; no. 4; pp. 451 - 465
Main Authors Kaewderm, B, Tansakul, P, Angsupanich, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Thai
Published Prince of Songkla University 01.07.2003
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Summary:Species diversity of soil algae and environmental relationship were studied from undisturbed and disturbed forests at Ton Ngachang Wildlife Sanctuary and nearby reserved forests. Soil samples were collected in both dry and rainy seasons, in May and October 1999 respectively. Soil algal density was estimated by the dilution-culture method, using NSIII medium. The cultures were incubated at 25 deg C and room temperature. Twenty-two genera of soil algae in Cyanophyta, Chlorophyta and Bacillariophyta divisions were indentified: 17 genera from undisturbed forests, 16 genera from disturbed forests and 17 genera from reserved forests. Cyanophyta showed live highest. Comparsion of soil algae from 3 sites and 2 seasons were analyzed using multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). The results indicated no significant difference between sites and seasons. A detrend correspondence analysis (DCA) ordination of sites and seasons revealed no distinct cluster. Environmental variables were related to the species composition of soil algae by mean of cononical correspondence analysis (CCA). The significant factors that showed a relationship with the soil algae were pH, organic matter, available P, total N, exchangeable K, Ca and Mg, moisture content, light intensity and soil temperature. However, percent variance explained by CCA ordination was very low.
Bibliography:P34
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ISSN:0125-3395