M. T. Kularathna, C. Overstreet, E. Mcgawley, D. Xavier, C. M. Martín
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摘要
通过温室和田间试验,评价了土壤养分对肾形线虫(Rotylenchulus reniformis)繁殖和对棉花(Gossypium hirsutum)致病性的影响。最初的温室研究分别检测了极低(10或44 mg kg-1)和高(50或123 mg kg-1)水平的磷(P)和钾(K)。施磷显著增加了植株的株高、茎和根的干重,显著减少了土壤中的线虫和根卵的数量。随后的温室研究评估了磷(10、20、35、60和73 mg kg-1)、钾(44、70、106、123和153 mg kg-1)和硫(S)在3、12、20、40和50 mg kg-1水平下对棉花生长和线虫繁殖的影响。磷处理显著提高了15和30 d的株高,显著提高了60 d的茎重和根重。除最高水平的S显著降低了株高和茎干重外,钾和S对植株生长无影响。总体而言,随着磷水平的增加,肾形线虫的繁殖减少。钾和S在不同水平下对线虫卵密度和土壤阶段没有影响。棉花田间试验包括施磷量为44.8或112 kg hm -1,施磷量为5.6或22.4 kg hm -1,加或不加1,3 -二氯丙烯量为28.1 L hm -1。施用杀线虫剂可显著降低2011年季中、收获期和2012年播种期的线虫种群密度。在2011年和2012年,土壤养分管理对线虫繁殖没有显著影响。在这两年中,施用杀线虫剂显著提高了棉籽棉产量,而施用补养剂则没有显著提高。
Influence of soil nutrients on reproduction and pathogenicity of Rotylenchulus reniformis on cotton
Greenhouse and field studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of soil nutrients on reniform nematode ( Rotylenchulus reniformis ) reproduction and pathogenicity on cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum ). Initial greenhouse studies examined phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) at very low (10 or 44 mg kg-1) and high (50 or 123 mg kg-1) levels, respectively. Phosphorus produced significant increases in plant height and shoot and root dry weights as well as significant reductions in numbers of nematodes in soil and eggs from roots. Subsequent greenhouse studies evaluated increasing levels of P (10, 20, 35, 60, and 73 mg kg-1), K (44, 70, 106, 123, and 153 mg kg-1), and sulfur (S) at 3, 12, 20, 40, and 50 mg kg-1on cotton growth and nematode reproduction. Phosphorus significantly increased plant height at 15 and 30 d and shoot and root weights at 60 d. Potassium and S had no effect on plant growth with the exception of the highest level of S, which significantly reduced plant height and shoot dry weights. Overall, as P level increased, reproduction of the reniform nematode decreased. Potassium and S, irrespective of level, had no effect on densities of eggs or soil stages of the nematode. Field trials with cotton included combinations of P at 44.8 or 112 kg ha-1and S at 5.6 or 22.4 kg ha-1with or without 1, 3-dichloropropene at 28.1 L ha-1. Nematicide application significantly reduced nematode population density at mid-season and harvest in 2011 and at planting in 2012. In both 2011 and 2012, management of soil nutrients did not significantly influence nematode reproduction. In both years, seed cotton yield was significantly increased with nematicide, but not with supplemental nutrients.
期刊介绍:
Nematropica es una revista científica internacional de nematología tropical y subtropical. Los artículos son escritos en Español, Inglés, Portugués y Francés con resumen en Inglés. Los números son publicados en forma electronica en Junio y Diciembre.