连续蔗渣施肥甘蔗田的线虫群落结构

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Natalia de Jesus Ferreira Costa , Elvira Maria Regis Pedrosa , Thais Fernanda da Silva Vicente , Andressa Cristina Zamboni Machado , Lilian Margarete Paes Guimarães
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甘蔗渣是乙醇生产过程中产生的残留物,含有大量养分和有机物,可改善土壤的化学、物理和生物变化。本研究评估了甘蔗渣连续施肥下甘蔗田的线虫群落结构、食物网、代谢足迹和土壤质量。研究人员从巴西伯南布哥州连续施用蔗渣肥的四块甘蔗田采集土壤样本,进行线虫属(植物寄生虫)和科(自由生活的线虫)鉴定,并对土壤进行物理和化学分析。在甘蔗田中发现了 9 个植物寄生线虫属和 5 个自由生活线虫科。植物寄生线虫占主导地位,但连续五年施用蔗渣的田块除外。介壳虫属、 Meloidogyne 属、Helicotylenchus 属和 Pratylenchus 属在所有田块中都很常见。尽管根据土壤食物网,所有甘蔗田都属于低度到中度干扰环境,但捕食者和食真菌线虫的数量很少。在施用了五年甘蔗渣的甘蔗田中,微生物呼吸作用与啮齿目线虫之间呈正相关;在未施用甘蔗渣的甘蔗田中,土壤导电率与啮齿目线虫之间呈正相关。我们强调了甘蔗田施用蔗渣肥后线虫群落的结构和组成以及土壤特性可能发生的变化。
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Nematode community structure in sugarcane fields under continuous vinasse fertigation

Sugarcane vinasse is a residue from ethanol production, which has high content of nutrients and organic matter, improving chemical, physical and biological changes in the soil. This study evaluated nematode community structure, food web, metabolic footprint, and soil quality in sugarcane fields under continuous vinasse fertigation. Soil samples were collected from four sugarcane fields in Pernambuco State, Brazil, under continuous vinasse fertigation for nematode identification at the genus (plant parasites) and family (free-living) level, physical and chemical analyses of the soil. Nine genera of plant-parasitic nematodes and five families of free-living nematodes were identified in sugarcane fields. Plant-parasitic nematodes were dominant, except in the field with five years of continuous vinasse application. The genera Mesocriconema, Meloidogyne, Helicotylenchus and Pratylenchus were frequent in all fields. Predators and fungivores nematodes were few abundant, although, according to the soil food web, all sugarcane fields were low to moderately disturbed environments. A positive correlation was observed between the microbial respiration and Rhabdtidae in fields with five years of vinasse application, and between the electrical conductivity of the soil and Meloidogyne in fields without vinasse application. We highlight those alterations in the structure and composition of the nematode community, and soil characteristics that can occur due to vinasse fertigation in sugarcane fields.

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Pedobiologia
Pedobiologia 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
8.70%
发文量
38
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: Pedobiologia publishes peer reviewed articles describing original work in the field of soil ecology, which includes the study of soil organisms and their interactions with factors in their biotic and abiotic environments. Analysis of biological structures, interactions, functions, and processes in soil is fundamental for understanding the dynamical nature of terrestrial ecosystems, a prerequisite for appropriate soil management. The scope of this journal consists of fundamental and applied aspects of soil ecology; key focal points include interactions among organisms in soil, organismal controls on soil processes, causes and consequences of soil biodiversity, and aboveground-belowground interactions. We publish: original research that tests clearly defined hypotheses addressing topics of current interest in soil ecology (including studies demonstrating nonsignificant effects); descriptions of novel methodological approaches, or evaluations of current approaches, that address a clear need in soil ecology research; innovative syntheses of the soil ecology literature, including metaanalyses, topical in depth reviews and short opinion/perspective pieces, and descriptions of original conceptual frameworks; and short notes reporting novel observations of ecological significance.
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