[HTML][HTML] Influence of ecological and edaphic factors on biodiversity of soil nematodes
Nematodes are the most diverse and highly significant group of soil-inhabiting
microorganisms that play a vital role in organic material decomposition and nutrient …
microorganisms that play a vital role in organic material decomposition and nutrient …
Trophic interactions between Fusarium species and soil fauna: A meta-analysis of experimental studies
AA Goncharov, AA Glebova, AV Tiunov - Applied Soil Ecology, 2020 - Elsevier
Even though Fusarium is an important genus of fungi, both phytopathogenic and toxigenic,
that infects various cereals worldwide, the existing methods of Fusarium spp. suppression in …
that infects various cereals worldwide, the existing methods of Fusarium spp. suppression in …
The distribution of nematodes and soil microbial communities across soil aggregate fractions and farm management systems
We hypothesized that nematode and microbial communities vary between soil aggregate
fractions due to variations in physical and/or resource constraints associated with each …
fractions due to variations in physical and/or resource constraints associated with each …
Effects of organic mulches on soil microfauna in the root zone of apple: implications for nutrient fluxes and functional diversity of the soil food web
TA Forge, E Hogue, G Neilsen, D Neilsen - Applied Soil Ecology, 2003 - Elsevier
A variety of organic materials (eg composts, paper recycling wastes, hay) can be used as in-
row mulches in perennial horticultural cropping systems such as high density apple …
row mulches in perennial horticultural cropping systems such as high density apple …
Suppressive service of the soil food web: effects of environmental management
S Sánchez-Moreno, H Ferris - Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 2007 - Elsevier
Soil food webs perform the important ecosystem services necessary to maintain both
agricultural productivity and ecosystem health. Higher trophic levels in soil food webs can …
agricultural productivity and ecosystem health. Higher trophic levels in soil food webs can …
Effects of experimental nitrogen and/or phosphorus additions on soil nematode communities in a secondary tropical forest
In tropical forest ecosystems, highly weathered soils are often considered as relatively
nitrogen-rich but phosphorus-poor. Nutrient availability greatly regulates ecosystem …
nitrogen-rich but phosphorus-poor. Nutrient availability greatly regulates ecosystem …
Fungal-feeding habits of six nematode isolates in the genus Filenchus
H Okada, H Harada, I Kadota - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2005 - Elsevier
The family Tylenchidae is a large group of soil nematodes but their feeding habits are not
fully known. We studied the fungal-feeding abilities of nematodes in the genus Filenchus …
fully known. We studied the fungal-feeding abilities of nematodes in the genus Filenchus …
Using high-throughput sequencing quantitatively to investigate soil nematode community composition in a steppe-forest ecotone
The analysis of nematode community composition by high throughput sequencing (HTS)
has attracted much attention because of its advantage for throughput, high resolution and …
has attracted much attention because of its advantage for throughput, high resolution and …
Responses of grassland soil nematodes and protozoa to multi-year and single-year applications of dairy manure slurry and fertilizer
TA Forge, S Bittman, CG Kowalenko - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2005 - Elsevier
In order to improve understanding of how long-term use of manure affects nitrogen cycling
processes, the effects of multiple years of manure applications on abundance of protozoa …
processes, the effects of multiple years of manure applications on abundance of protozoa …
Abundance, diversity, and resilience of nematode assemblages in forest soils
GW Yeates - Canadian journal of forest research, 2007 - cdnsciencepub.com
Forest litter and soil may contain> 10× 106 individual nematodes⊙ m–2 and, regionally,>
400 species. Root-feeding nematodes may be pathogenic to young plants; microbial …
400 species. Root-feeding nematodes may be pathogenic to young plants; microbial …