Different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous-planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problem

Long-term changes of soil nematode diversity and distribution patterns in replant peach orchard (RPO) and continuous-planting peach orchard (CPPO) were assessed to evaluate different effects on nematode community and function by RPO and CPPO, in relation to peach replant problem from the point of so...

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Main Authors: Li X. Y., Liu Q. Z., Wang Y. Z., Sun H. Y., Bai C. Q., Lewis E. E.
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-09-01
Series:Helminthologia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0041
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author Li X. Y.
Liu Q. Z.
Wang Y. Z.
Sun H. Y.
Bai C. Q.
Lewis E. E.
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Liu Q. Z.
Wang Y. Z.
Sun H. Y.
Bai C. Q.
Lewis E. E.
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description Long-term changes of soil nematode diversity and distribution patterns in replant peach orchard (RPO) and continuous-planting peach orchard (CPPO) were assessed to evaluate different effects on nematode community and function by RPO and CPPO, in relation to peach replant problem from the point of soil fauna. Observations were conducted on a silt loam soil, and soil sampling was performed four times through the growing season of peach trees in the period from 2006 to 2008 in Pinggu, Beijing. The result showed that RPO differed from CPPO by its higher abundance of plant feeding nematodes but lower abundance of bacterivore nematodes, as well as significantly higher values of plant parasite index but lower nematode biodiversity. Obviously, the absolute abundance of Paratylenchus in RPO was higher than that in CPPO, which could be a key factor for the peach replant problems from the part of soil nematode. Nematode function indices and weighted nematode fauna profile analysis were no significantly different in the two peach ecosystems, but they represented an indication of high disturbance, N-enriched, bacterial decomposition pathway.
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spelling doaj.art-a156e9a8c188486c8f7d5069790ac5d72023-08-02T08:08:44ZengSciendoHelminthologia0440-66051336-90832015-09-0152326126910.1515/helmin-2015-0041helmin-2015-0041Different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous-planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problemLi X. Y.0Liu Q. Z.1Wang Y. Z.2Sun H. Y.3Bai C. Q.4Lewis E. E.5Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Entomology, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Pomology and Forestry, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Beijing, ChinaInstitute of Pomology and Forestry, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Entomology, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Entomology & Nematology, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesLong-term changes of soil nematode diversity and distribution patterns in replant peach orchard (RPO) and continuous-planting peach orchard (CPPO) were assessed to evaluate different effects on nematode community and function by RPO and CPPO, in relation to peach replant problem from the point of soil fauna. Observations were conducted on a silt loam soil, and soil sampling was performed four times through the growing season of peach trees in the period from 2006 to 2008 in Pinggu, Beijing. The result showed that RPO differed from CPPO by its higher abundance of plant feeding nematodes but lower abundance of bacterivore nematodes, as well as significantly higher values of plant parasite index but lower nematode biodiversity. Obviously, the absolute abundance of Paratylenchus in RPO was higher than that in CPPO, which could be a key factor for the peach replant problems from the part of soil nematode. Nematode function indices and weighted nematode fauna profile analysis were no significantly different in the two peach ecosystems, but they represented an indication of high disturbance, N-enriched, bacterial decomposition pathway.https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0041amygdalus persica l.replant problemnematode biodiversitynematode functionplant parasitic indexparatylenchus spp
spellingShingle Li X. Y.
Liu Q. Z.
Wang Y. Z.
Sun H. Y.
Bai C. Q.
Lewis E. E.
Different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous-planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problem
Helminthologia
amygdalus persica l.
replant problem
nematode biodiversity
nematode function
plant parasitic index
paratylenchus spp
title Different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous-planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problem
title_full Different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous-planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problem
title_fullStr Different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous-planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problem
title_full_unstemmed Different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous-planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problem
title_short Different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous-planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problem
title_sort different changes of soil nematode communities in replant and continuous planting peach orchards and their indicative value for peach replant problem
topic amygdalus persica l.
replant problem
nematode biodiversity
nematode function
plant parasitic index
paratylenchus spp
url https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0041
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