Rc. Gomes et al., Efficiency of the dispersion and differential centrifugation technique in the isolation of chitinolytic actinomycetes from soil, WORLD J MIC, 15(1), 1999, pp. 53-56
Actinomycetes were isolated from an acidic Brazilian soil under cerrado (sa
vanna) vegetation, previously amended with chitin. The efficiency of two is
olation techniques, the conventional dilution plate and the dispersion and
differential centrifugation (DDC) procedures, were compared and a mathemati
cal computer analysis of the results was made. The DDC technique gave count
s about nine times greater than the conventional one. Analysis of the deriv
ative curves suggested the presence of two distinct groups of actinomycetes
on the isolation plates, one able to induce chitinolytic enzymes during am
endment and the other whose initial activity was delayed. Major differences
in results with different isolation procedures suggest a more subtle ecolo
gical role for these microbes in terms of their location in the soil enviro
nment.