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ORGANIC AMENDMENTS ENHANCE BIOLOGICAL SUPPRESSION OF PLANT-PARASITIC NEMATODES IN SUGARCANE SOILS

机译:有机修正提高甘蔗土壤中植物 - 寄生线虫的生物抑制

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Previous research has shown that population densities of plant-parasitic nematodes are reduced when a legume crop is grown in rotation with sugarcane. However, this effect is only temporary, as nematodes usually return to high densities within 12 months of planting sugarcane. This rapid resurgence suggests that natural enemies that normally keep plant-parasitic nematodes under control in natural environments may be depleted by the soil-management practices used to grow sugarcane. This paper describesan experiment in which organic materials were added to sugarcane soils in an attempt to enhance biological activity and increase the suppressiveness of soils to plant-parasitic nematodes. The amendments used were sawdust, sugarcane trash, grass hay andlegume hay with or without nitrogen, and feedlot manure, poultry manure, chitin and mill mud without additional nitrogen. The chemical and biological changes occurring during the decomposition process were monitored for 12 months, while the capacity of amended soils to suppress lesion and root-knot nematodes was assessed periodically using bioassays. Seven months after amendments were incorporated, soils amended with sawdust, sugarcane trash or grass hay were more suppressive to root-knot nematode thansoils amended with nitrogenous materials. Sugarcane grown in soil amended 6 months previously with sawdust, sugarcane trash, grass hay or lucerne hay had 78%, 61%, 96% and 92%, respectively, fewer lesion nematodes in roots than sugarcane growing in non-amended soil. Low concentrations of nitrate nitrogen in the soil, a fungal dominant soil biology and high numbers of omnivorous nematodes were most closely associated with suppression. These results indicate that the biology of sugarcane soils can be altered by changing the quality and quantity of organic inputs. Amendments with high C/N ratios are most effective in enhancing biological control activity against plant-parasitic nematodes.
机译:以前的研究表明,当用甘蔗旋转生长豆类作物时,植物寄生线虫的种群密度减少。然而,这种效果只是暂时的,因为线虫通常在种植甘蔗12个月内恢复到高密度。这种快速的复兴表明,通常在天然环境中对照控制植物寄生线虫的天然敌人可能会被用于种植甘蔗的土壤管理实践所耗尽。本文描述了将有机材料加入到甘蔗土壤中的实验,试图增强生物活性,并增加土壤抑制性对植物 - 寄生线虫。使用的修正案是锯末,甘蔗垃圾,草干草和没有氮,饲养粪便,家禽粪便,几丁质和磨泥没有额外的氮。在分解过程中发生的化学和生物学变化被监测12个月,而使用生物测定的定期评估修正的土壤和根结线虫的容量。修改后七个月,用锯末,甘蔗垃圾或草草修正的土壤对用含氮材料进行修正的根结线虫Thansoils更抑制。在锯末,甘蔗垃圾桶,草堆或葡萄干中含有6个月的土壤中生长的甘蔗分别分别为78%,61%,96%和92%,而不是在未修正的土壤中生长的甘蔗减少的病变线虫。土壤中低浓度的硝酸盐氮,真菌主要土壤生物学和大量的含有与抑制密切相关。这些结果表明,通过改变有机投入的质量和量,可以改变甘蔗土壤的生物学。具有高C / N比的修正最有效地增强对植物寄生线虫的生物控制活性。

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