温度和pH值对油菜土壤线虫的影响

M. M. Matute
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研究了与油菜相关的土壤线虫以及温度和pH值对其种群的影响。恢复的线虫可分为3个生态功能类群;释氮线虫(NRN,细菌和真菌食用者),植物寄生线虫(PPN)和害虫抑制线虫(PSN,食肉或掠食性(Ca)和杂食性(Om),线虫)。67%以上为细菌取食线虫(Ba 2),以Plectus和Acrobeloides为主;PPN的65%以上是由以长尾旋毛虫和嗜黑轮毛虫为主的Pl 3线虫贡献的;PSN以杂食动物为主(≥63%);中嗅觉嗅觉和多嗅觉嗅觉)。采样期间,各虫类恢复的种群数量波动显著(P < 0.01)。所有线虫组与pH和温度同样呈弱负相关。每100 mL土壤中记录有大约1000只巨线虫。这是推荐的PPN管理值的10倍。土壤线虫的食物网结构完整,各类群对环境变化的响应相似,均倾向于嗜酸和疏热,PPN可能对rapa的盈利生产构成潜在威胁。
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Soil Nematodes of Brassica rapa: Influence of Temperature and pH
An investigation of the soil nematodes associated with Brassica rapa and the effects of temperature and pH on their populations was carried out. The nematodes recovered were categorized into three ecologically functional groups; Nitrogen Releasing Nematodes (NRN, bacterial- and fungal- feeders), Plant-Parasitic Nematodes (PPN), and Pest Suppressor Nematodes (PSN, Carnivorous or predatory (Ca) and Omnivorous (Om), nematodes). While over 67% of the NRN were bacterial feeding nematodes (Ba 2 ), dominated by Plectus and Acrobeloides; over 65% of the PPN were contributed by the Pl 3 nematodes dominated by Helicotylenchus mucronatus and Rotylenchus buxophilus ; and the PSN were dominated (over 63%) by the omnivores (Om 4 ; Mesodorylaimus and Dorylaimus). Populations of all the nematode categories recovered fluctuated significantly (P < 0.01) during the sampling period. All the nematode groups were similarly weakly negatively correlated with pH and temperature. Approximately 1000 H. mucronatus nematodes/100 mL of soil was recorded. This is 10x the value for which the management of PPN is recommended. The entire soil nematode food web structure was represented in the nematodes recovered, all groups of nematodes responded similarly to environmental changes, all groups of nematodes tended to be acidophilic and thermophobic, and the PPN could potentially be a threat for profitable B. rapa production.
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