mikrobibiomass
Mikrobibiomass refers to the total mass of microorganisms present in a specific environment or sample. This includes bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protists. It is a crucial parameter in understanding the ecological functioning of various systems, from soil and aquatic environments to the human gut. Measuring mikrobibiomass allows scientists to assess the abundance and activity of microbial communities, which play vital roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and disease.
Methods for quantifying mikrobibiomass vary depending on the sample type and the target microorganisms. Common techniques
The significance of mikrobibiomass extends to diverse fields. In agriculture, soil mikrobibiomass is an indicator of