Heavy Metal Concentration and Identification of Microorganisms in Soil under Roadside Trees of Daejeon City,Korea
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Due to the rapid urbanization and scarcity of land, most of metropolitan city of Korea are subjected to many potential pollution sources, including vehicle exhaust and industrial emissions. Soil samples were collected under roadsife trees, Palatanus occidentalis. and Ginko biloba, to study the current conditions of heavy metal contamination and microorganism in Daejeon city, one of the metropolitan city in Korea. The total concentration of havy metal in the samples were determined. The results indicate that soils of roadside trees in Daejeon city have elevated concentrations of Cd, Cu, Zn and Pb. Especially, high metal concentrations in soil were found in old urban commercial district and heavy traffic areas, indicating that the major contamination sources in these soils are traffic emissions. Rhizosphere bacteria in soil of roadside trees in Daejeon area were characterized in the strain richness was lower than other soil samples. Bacterial community members were characterized by DNA sequence analysis of 16S rDNA gene fragments following colony's DNA isolation emerged from nutrient agar medium using dilution plate method after soil sampling, polymerase chain reaction amplification and sequancing. Phy logenic analysis revealed that 16S rDNA sequences were classfied β-Probacteria, Actinobacteria, Gram-positive bacteria group. Among three study sites, Daejeon station, Daedeok science town, and Daehwa industrial complex,Daehwa industrial complex's soil minrobe's richness was lowest. The 16S rDNA sequence and fragment detabese constitutes a reference to which DNA profiles of a roadside tree soil's bacterial communities can be compared.
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著者
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Park Gwan-soo
Chungnam National University Korea
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Park Gwan-soo
Chungnam National University
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Lim Jae-goo
Chungnam National University Korea
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Kim Dong-Hun
Korea National University of Education
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Ohga Shoji
Department of Forest and Forest Products Science,Kyushu University
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Ohga Shoji
Department Of Forest And Forest Products Sciences Kyushu University
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Ohga Shoji
Department Of Forest And Forest Prducts Sciences Kyushu University
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Kim Dong-hun
Korea National Universityof Education
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Ohga Shoji
Department Of Agro-environmental Sciences Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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