Four similar, agricultural soils with distinct nematode communities were used to determine the extent to which soil and inoculum factors affected nematode community structure. The soils all had a sandy loam texture from the same geographical area and had been in pasture or arable rotation for the last 10 years. Treatments were established in pots containing a middle layer of frozen defaunated soil, sandwiched between an inoculum that was either fresh soil from the same site ('self') or a mixture of soils to give a more diverse inoculum ('mixed'). Principal component analysis indicated that a single soil type given different inocula developed different community structures (i.e., the community under 'self' differed from that under 'mixed') s...
An important component of plant-soil feedbacks is how plant species identity and diversity influence...
Soil nematodes were censused at 99 forested sites in southern Mississippi, USA to examine the impact...
Integrated studies are required to better understand the relationships between groups of soil microf...
Four similar, agricultural soils with distinct nematode communities were used to determine the exten...
Two similar, sandy loam soils from the same geographical region but with distinct nematode communiti...
A series of experiments using monospecific and mixed nematode populations in artificial soil mixture...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of land use and intensity of land cultivation on th...
Farming techniques such as organic practices and tillage are used to provide pest control and enhanc...
Summary – The purported benefits of conservation tillage and continuous cropping in agricultural sys...
To test the hypothesis that the structure of plant parasitic nematode communities is affected by soi...
Nematodes occupy a central position in the soil food web occurring at multiple trophic levels and, t...
Among soil organisms, nematodes are seen as the most promising candidates for bioindications of soil...
distribution, redundancy hypothesis The influence of soil matric potential on nematode community com...
Soil life is highly diverse, and ecologically intricate due to myriad of biotic interactions that ta...
An important component of plant-soil feedbacks is how plant species identity and diversity influence...
Soil nematodes were censused at 99 forested sites in southern Mississippi, USA to examine the impact...
Integrated studies are required to better understand the relationships between groups of soil microf...
Four similar, agricultural soils with distinct nematode communities were used to determine the exten...
Two similar, sandy loam soils from the same geographical region but with distinct nematode communiti...
A series of experiments using monospecific and mixed nematode populations in artificial soil mixture...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of land use and intensity of land cultivation on th...
Farming techniques such as organic practices and tillage are used to provide pest control and enhanc...
Summary – The purported benefits of conservation tillage and continuous cropping in agricultural sys...
To test the hypothesis that the structure of plant parasitic nematode communities is affected by soi...
Nematodes occupy a central position in the soil food web occurring at multiple trophic levels and, t...
Among soil organisms, nematodes are seen as the most promising candidates for bioindications of soil...
distribution, redundancy hypothesis The influence of soil matric potential on nematode community com...
Soil life is highly diverse, and ecologically intricate due to myriad of biotic interactions that ta...
An important component of plant-soil feedbacks is how plant species identity and diversity influence...
Soil nematodes were censused at 99 forested sites in southern Mississippi, USA to examine the impact...
Integrated studies are required to better understand the relationships between groups of soil microf...