Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/34286
Title: Impact of Systematic Groups of Microorganisms on Dehydrogenase Activity in Soils Within Quercetum montanum typicum Forest Community
Authors: Najdovski, Boris 
Djuric, Simonida
Pekeč, Saša
Milović, Marina
Orlović, Saša
Pilipovic, Andrej
Keywords: forest soils
soil microorganisms
dehydrogenase activity
fungi
bacteria
actinomycetes
Issue Date: 12-Feb-2025
Publisher: MDPI AG
Source: Najdovski, B.; Djuric, S.; Pekeč, S.; Milović, M.; Orlović, S.; Pilipovic, A. Impact of Systematic Groups of Microorganisms on Dehydrogenase Activity in Soils Within Quercetum montanum typicum Forest Community. Forests 2025, 16, 322. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16020322
Journal: Forests
Abstract: This study reveals the mutual interaction of the abiotic (climate) and biotic (bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi) factors and their impact on dehydrogenase enzyme activity in the soil within the Quercetum montanum typicum forest community at the National Park “Frushka gora” in the Vojvodina Province of Serbia. A total of 32 field visits were conducted between 2014 and 2017 to obtain site-specific data on air and soil temperature and humidity, and soil sampling for further microorganisms’ abundance and dehydrogenase activity determination through lab analysis. The key findings indicate that climate conditions, particularly variations in air temperature and humidity, significantly impact dehydrogenases and are positively impacted by soil bacteria and actinomycetes, although the effect of fungi varies. Climate conditions, particularly variations in air temperature and humidity, significantly impact the abundance of soil microorganisms, and further positively impact the dehydrogenase activity. These findings underscore the importance of understanding the interplay between abiotic and biotic factors in soil ecosystems for sustainable environmental management and to support soil fertility and health.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/34286
DOI: 10.3390/f16020322
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