Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Soil amendments with plant materials from Medicago species are widely acknowledged
for a suppressive effect on plant-parasitic nematodes but their impact on beneficial components of
soil nematofauna is still unknown. A study on potted tomato was carried out to investigate the
short-time effects on the overall nematofauna of dry biomasses from six different Medicago species,
i.e., M. sativa, M. heyniana, M. hybrida, M. lupulina, M. murex and M. truncatula, incorporated to
natural soil at 10, 20, or 40 g kg-1
soil rates. All amendments resulted in a significant decrease of the
total nematofauna biomass, whereas total abundance was significantly reduced only by M. heyniana,
M. hybrida, and M. lupulina biomasses. Almost all the Medicago amendments significantly reduced
the relative abundance of plant-parasites and root fungal feeders. All amendments significantly
increased the abundance of bacterivores, whereas fungivores significantly increased only in soil
amended with M. heyniana, M. lupulina and M. sativa plant materials. Mesorhabditis and Rhabditis
were the most abundant genera of bacterivores, whereas Aphelenchoides and Aphelenchus prevailed
among the fungivores. Predators were poorly influenced by all the tested Medicago biomasses,
whereas the abundance of omnivores was negatively affected by M. heyniana and M. lupulina. Values
of the Maturity Index and Sum Maturity Index were reduced by treatments with M. heyniana, M.
hybrida, M. lupulina and M. sativa plant materials, whereas most of the tested amendments decreased
values of the Channel Index while increasing those of the Enrichment Index. Enrichment and
bacterivore footprints raised following soil addition with Medicago biomasses, whereas composite
and fungivore footprints were significantly reduced. According to their overall positive effects on
soil nematofauna, amendments with Medicago plant materials or their formulated derivatives could
represent an additional tool for a sustainable management of plant-parasitic nematodes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Medicago species; plant biomasses; soil amendments; nematode community soil food web descriptors
Elenco autori:
D'Addabbo, Trifone
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