In a field experiment, composted coffee waste (CW) was used as soil amendment at three different rates (2%, 4%, and 8%) in plots cultivated with wheat; the effects on the soil nematode community and plant growth were studied. By sampling twice, i.e., three and six months after the application of treatments (3MAA and 6MAA), the duration of these effects was also evaluated. Treatment using composted coffee waste (CW) led to an increased abundance of all soil nematodes, especially of bacterivores and fungivores, probably via a bottom-up effect of CW on the soil community. The most-affected genera were the enrichment opportunists Panagrolaimus and Rhabditis, which increased after CW addition in a dosage-dependent way at 3MAA, while at 6MAA they...
Application of fresh organic wastes or non-stabilized compost to soil may leads to immobilization of...
General EcologyThe process of vermicomposting with Eisenia fetida has been regarded as a viable solu...
Root-lesion nematodes, Pratylenchus spp., are among the pests with the greatest negative impact on t...
In conventional coffee farming, soil fauna can be negatively affected by the intensive management pr...
Phytonematodes and soil nematodes population was studied in the presence of bananas, coffee and coff...
Plant-parasitic nematodes are injurious crop pests that have been managed mainly by chemical nematic...
Experiments were conducted in the greenhouse, field and growth chambers to evaluate effects of soil ...
Nematode damage to coffee poses a serious threat to coffee production all over the world, including ...
Suppression of plant-parasitic nematodes and decomposition of organic matter are important soil food...
Radopholus similis is a major constraint to banana production in Australia and growers have relied o...
A FIELD TRIAL at Harwood, New South Wales compared an amendment of mill mud/ash with compost produce...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of a root-lesion nematode, #Pratyle...
Plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) are important pests of numerous agricultural crops especially vegeta...
The decline of populations of the plant-parasitic nematodes Radopholus arabocoffeae and Pratylenchus...
Changes in the soil nematofauna community structure were followed in nine millet fields on seven far...
Application of fresh organic wastes or non-stabilized compost to soil may leads to immobilization of...
General EcologyThe process of vermicomposting with Eisenia fetida has been regarded as a viable solu...
Root-lesion nematodes, Pratylenchus spp., are among the pests with the greatest negative impact on t...
In conventional coffee farming, soil fauna can be negatively affected by the intensive management pr...
Phytonematodes and soil nematodes population was studied in the presence of bananas, coffee and coff...
Plant-parasitic nematodes are injurious crop pests that have been managed mainly by chemical nematic...
Experiments were conducted in the greenhouse, field and growth chambers to evaluate effects of soil ...
Nematode damage to coffee poses a serious threat to coffee production all over the world, including ...
Suppression of plant-parasitic nematodes and decomposition of organic matter are important soil food...
Radopholus similis is a major constraint to banana production in Australia and growers have relied o...
A FIELD TRIAL at Harwood, New South Wales compared an amendment of mill mud/ash with compost produce...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of a root-lesion nematode, #Pratyle...
Plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) are important pests of numerous agricultural crops especially vegeta...
The decline of populations of the plant-parasitic nematodes Radopholus arabocoffeae and Pratylenchus...
Changes in the soil nematofauna community structure were followed in nine millet fields on seven far...
Application of fresh organic wastes or non-stabilized compost to soil may leads to immobilization of...
General EcologyThe process of vermicomposting with Eisenia fetida has been regarded as a viable solu...
Root-lesion nematodes, Pratylenchus spp., are among the pests with the greatest negative impact on t...