Effects of crop rotations of cereals with vetch and fallow on soil nematofauna in Central Spain

G. Nombela, A. Navas, A. Bello
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The influence of the use of vetch or fallow in rotation with cereals on the dynamics of nematode populations was studied in a field experiment conducted on a luvisol in Central Spain. All the nematodes present in the trial were monitored by seasonal samplings for three consecutive years, starting one year after the first rotation cycle was completed. Vetch in rotation with cereals controlled soil populations of some virus transmitters (Xiphinema pachtaicum and Trichodorus sp.) and the cyst nematode Heterodera avenae. Fallow also controlled X. pachtaicum and H. avenae, as well as Pratylenchus thornei, Ditylenchus dipsaci, Tylenchorhynchus maximus and Tylenchus sp. Other Dorylaimidae and Rhabditidae species seemed to be influenced by vetch and fallow only indirectly. Neither rotation influenced Longidorus profundorum populations. The maturity index based on the nematode fauna was used as a measure of the disturbance in this ecosystem.
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西班牙中部谷地与野豌豆和休耕轮作对土壤线虫的影响
在西班牙中部进行的一项野外试验中,研究了使用野豌豆或休耕轮作谷物对线虫种群动态的影响。从第一个轮作周期完成一年后开始,连续三年通过季节性取样监测试验中出现的所有线虫。与谷物轮作的紫菀控制了一些病毒传播者(刺线虫和毛霉)和包囊线虫的土壤种群。休耕地还能控制长尾蠓和大尾蠓,以及刺尾蠓、长尾蠓、大尾蠓和短尾蠓,而其他多尾蠓科和横纹蛇科物种似乎只受紫菀和休耕地的间接影响。这两种轮作都不影响深沟长蛾种群。以线虫区系为基础的成熟度指数作为该生态系统扰动的衡量指标。
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