Microrganismos produtores de amilase, celulase, fosfatase, lipase, protease e urease nos solos amazônicos do ramal do brasileirinho (Manaus) e de urucu (Coari).
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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To better understand the biogeochemistry cycles of an environment, it is necessary
to know the soil, where happen intense reactions contemplating the general
dynamics of the environment. The soil is an highly environment complex dominated
by its solid phase. In it is found several live organisms, besides elements that
compose the inorganic matter and the flora that are intimately linked to it. In the up
land areas of Amazonia, these soils are represented in its majority by Oxisols and
Ultisols, considered in their majority, of low fertility and high acidity. In areas explored
by the man, the degradation/recuperation process may indicate the modification
degree of the soil. To evaluate the level of degradation/recuperation of gap areas in
Urucu and of fruit cultivations in the Community of Brasileirinho, Manaus, a research
was accomplished evaluating the enzymatic potential of the microbiota of those soils.
In the soils of native forests of Urucu, as well as in impacted soils for the petroleum
exploration of Urucu and in soils cultivated with species of economic importance of
Brasileirinho occur microorganisms producing enzymes of biotechnological interest.
There was found production of the enzymes amilase, protease, celulase, urease and
lipase for microorganisms isolated in those soils. The microorganisms producing
alkaline phosphatase was not detected by the methodology (dilution) adopted in the
analyzed soils. There was the presence of microorganisms producing urease in all
the analyzed soils. The soils located in the extension of Brasileirinho didn't present
population of celulitic microorganisms at the dilution of 103
of the adopted
methodology. The sample of natural forest denominated Urucu FN 05 presented the
largest diversity of enzymes, confirming that it is not impacted, because there were
microorganisms occurrence producing the enzymes amilase, protease, celulase,
urease and lipase. The number and the type of vegetable species introduced for the
recovery of the gap areas of Urucu didn't influence in the microorganisms population
producing the enzymes of interest of the present study.