Effects of six grassland plant species on soil nematodes: A glasshouse experiment

被引:24
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作者
Viketoft, Maria [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Ecol, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
来源
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY | 2008年 / 40卷 / 04期
关键词
Achillea millefolium; Festuca ovina; nematode community composition; nematode diversity; nematode feeding groups; Phleum pratense; Rumex acetosa; Trifolium hybridum; Trifolium repens;
D O I
10.1016/j.soilbio.2007.11.006
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The effects of six individual plant species on the abundance and composition of nematode communities were studied in a glasshouse experiment during 16 weeks. The effect of the presence of plants, the correlation between nematode abundance and plant biomass, the response of plant-feeding nematodes and other nematode groups to different plant species was examined and also whether the effect differed between plant species within a plant functional group. The total number of nematodes increased during the study period in all treatments, although in some treatments, the increase levelled off after 8 or 12 weeks. The identity of the plant species affected both the total abundance of nematodes and the nematode community composition. The number of bacterial-feeding nematodes was greatest under grasses and legumes and was positively correlated with shoot biomass and negatively with root biomass. The response of the plant-feeding nematodes, which differed in abundance under both the investigated legume and the forb species, suggests that the identity of the plant species is more important than the plant functional group. A possible explanation could be related to differences in plant secondary metabolites. Despite some differences in the nematode species pool, the effects of plant species appear quite consistent between the present glasshouse study and previous field experiments. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:906 / 915
页数:10
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