Effect of transgenic insect-resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trials
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of Bt maize hybrid cultivation on soil nematode communities in two field trials, as well as to analyse other factors (fertilisation and moisture) responsible for the community structure of soil nematodes. Nematode communities were studied in maize p...
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description | The aim of this study was to determine the effects of Bt maize hybrid cultivation on soil nematode communities in two field trials, as well as to analyse other factors (fertilisation and moisture) responsible for the community structure of soil nematodes. Nematode communities were studied in maize plots at the locality of Borovce in western Slovakia. During 2012 and 2013, hybrids DK440 and DKC3871 (conventional) or DKC4442YG and DKC3872YG (Bt maize, event MON810) were sown in 10 repetitions each. Nematodes were extracted from soil samples collected at the maize flowering (July 11, 2012 and July 30, 2013). Altogether, 39 nematode species belonged to 35 genera were identified in two maize variants. The dominant taxa in both variants were Acrobeloides nanus, Ce-phalobus persegnis, Aphelenchoides composticola, Aphelenchus avenae, Eudorylaimus carteri and Filenchus vulgaris. Calculation of the maturity index, plant parasitic index, enrichment index and structure index did not confirm any clear influence of year or hybrid type on soil nematode communities. The proportional representation of cp-1, cp-2 and cp-3-5 groups of nematode fauna indicated conditions of low stability and high stress. Faunal profiles representing the structure and enrichment conditions of the soil food web showed an environment with a high C:N ratio and high levels of fungal feeders. Based on the calculation of the metabolic footprint of nematodes in the soil food web, a difference between the isoline maize variant and Bt maize variant in 2012 was found, but this difference was not readily apparent in 2013. The occurrence of nematodes, their abundance, proportion of feeding types and selected ecological indices did not depend on the type of maize hybrid (Bt or non-Bt). Thus, the cultivation of genetically modified maize did not directly influence nematode populations. The application of fertiliser at certain periods does not influence the nematode community. The observed significant higher abundance of nematodes was correlated with soil moisture. |
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spelling | doaj.art-985069b77851450fa23e927b70bff2312023-08-02T07:27:44ZengSciendoHelminthologia0440-66051336-90832015-02-01521414910.1515/helmin-2015-0001helmin-2015-0001Effect of transgenic insect-resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trialsČerevková A.0Cagáň L1Institute of Parasitology, Slovak Academy of Science, Košice, SlovakiaDepartment of Plant Protection, Slovak Agricultural University, Nitra, SlovakiaThe aim of this study was to determine the effects of Bt maize hybrid cultivation on soil nematode communities in two field trials, as well as to analyse other factors (fertilisation and moisture) responsible for the community structure of soil nematodes. Nematode communities were studied in maize plots at the locality of Borovce in western Slovakia. During 2012 and 2013, hybrids DK440 and DKC3871 (conventional) or DKC4442YG and DKC3872YG (Bt maize, event MON810) were sown in 10 repetitions each. Nematodes were extracted from soil samples collected at the maize flowering (July 11, 2012 and July 30, 2013). Altogether, 39 nematode species belonged to 35 genera were identified in two maize variants. The dominant taxa in both variants were Acrobeloides nanus, Ce-phalobus persegnis, Aphelenchoides composticola, Aphelenchus avenae, Eudorylaimus carteri and Filenchus vulgaris. Calculation of the maturity index, plant parasitic index, enrichment index and structure index did not confirm any clear influence of year or hybrid type on soil nematode communities. The proportional representation of cp-1, cp-2 and cp-3-5 groups of nematode fauna indicated conditions of low stability and high stress. Faunal profiles representing the structure and enrichment conditions of the soil food web showed an environment with a high C:N ratio and high levels of fungal feeders. Based on the calculation of the metabolic footprint of nematodes in the soil food web, a difference between the isoline maize variant and Bt maize variant in 2012 was found, but this difference was not readily apparent in 2013. The occurrence of nematodes, their abundance, proportion of feeding types and selected ecological indices did not depend on the type of maize hybrid (Bt or non-Bt). Thus, the cultivation of genetically modified maize did not directly influence nematode populations. The application of fertiliser at certain periods does not influence the nematode community. The observed significant higher abundance of nematodes was correlated with soil moisture.https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0001bt maizenematodadiversitycry1ab |
spellingShingle | Čerevková A. Cagáň L Effect of transgenic insect-resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trials Helminthologia bt maize nematoda diversity cry1ab |
title | Effect of transgenic insect-resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trials |
title_full | Effect of transgenic insect-resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trials |
title_fullStr | Effect of transgenic insect-resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trials |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of transgenic insect-resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trials |
title_short | Effect of transgenic insect-resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trials |
title_sort | effect of transgenic insect resistant maize to the community structure of soil nematodes in two field trials |
topic | bt maize nematoda diversity cry1ab |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0001 |
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