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Abstract
Application of molecular biological techniques in environmental studies provides a more complete information concerning the taxonomic diversity and potential hydrolytic activity of soil microbial complexes that exist in a wide range of environmental factors. Among the key environmental parameters that determine the functional activity of the hydrolytic complex of soil layer, the most significant one is moisture. Moisture levels providing maximum activity of a hydrolytic microbial complex depend on the soil type. At high levels of moisture and temperature, the role of prokaryotic organisms, mainly actinomycetes, in the microbial complex significantly increases. It was discovered a new functional activity of actinomycetes in the hydrolytic prokaryotic complex: their controlling influence on the respiratory level of the complex in a wide range of parameters (moisture, organic matter, successional time).At the optimum for the life of most microorganisms levels of moisture (60% of field capacity) and temperature (27°C), representatives of Firmicutes and Actinobacteria phylums stand out among chitinolytic and pectinolytic dominants of the studied soils within the Bacteria domain. With increasing moisture and decreasing temperature the proportion of Proteobacteria increases. With decreasing moisture and increasing temperature, there is an increase in the amount of unicellular actinobacteria.
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1 Faculty of Soil Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation