Teaching Organic Farming and Gardening

(Michael S) #1
Soil Biology and Ecology

Unit 2.3 | 13
Students’ Lecture Outline



  1. Functional classification


a) Microorganisms


i. Colonial growth forms (cells about 1/25,000 inch wide)


• Bacteria and yeast


• Adapted to high surface area (SA)/volume


• Colonize surfaces, crevices, pores


• Teaspoon of soil contains 100 million to 1 billion bacteria


• Biomass equivalent to 2 cows per acre


• Many functions (N fixers, nitrifiers, denitrifiers, decomposers, pathogens, promote
aggregation)


ii. Mycelial growth forms (hypha length ranges from a few cells to many yards)


• Fungi and actinomycetes


• Penetrate organic matter


• Translocation of nutrients


• Functions: decomposers, mutualists, pathogens, nematode-trapping fungi


iii. Algae


b) Microfauna


i. Protozoans (1/5000 inch to 1/50 inch wide)


• Small animals (acellular) living in water films


• Feed on bacteria, other microorganisms, detritus


• Encystment: Distinctive response to drying out


• Inhabit transitory environments



  • Colpoda divide once or twice per day at 12oC


• Several distinct types



  • Ciliates have fringe of small hairs used for locomotion

  • Amoebae have an amorphous body shape

  • Flagellates have a whip-like tail for locomotion


ii. Nematodes (1/500 inch in diameter, 1/20 inch in length)


• Global distribution


• Soil abundance = million/m^2


• Outer cuticle protects; resistant to toxins


• Include microbivores, omnivores, predators, some parasites (10%)


• Abundant at sites with high organic matter concentration


iii. Rotifers, Tardigrades


iv. No comminution, i.e., they don’t shred organic matter into smaller pieces


c) Mesofauna


i. Potworms (Enchytraeida)


• Small annelids (related to earthworms), 1mm to 5 cm long


• Tolerate pH < 4


• Thousands/m^2 in high organic matter soil


• No burrows


• Feed on hyphae, microorganisms, feces


ii. Collembolans (springtails)


iii. Mites (acari)


iv. Insect larvae


v. Regulate microorganisms by grazing (feeding)

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