The resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae, causal agent of clubroot disease of crucifers, are tolerant structures with the abitity to survive for at least 15 years in soil waiting for a host. The influence of incorporation of cut grass (Lolium perenne) and presence of the earthworm Aporrectodea caliginosa on R brassicae resting spores was investigated in a microcosm experiment, and measured as disease development in susceptible bait plants (Brassica rapa var. pekinensis). Grass material was incorporated every other month during 498 days of experiment, and soil samples for P brassicae bioassay were collected nine times, just before each incorporation of grass. The grass treatment, irrespective of earthworm presence, resutted in a tower ...
The introduction of earthworms into soils contaminated with metals and metalloids has been suggested...
Few studies have evaluated the effect of earthworms on plants and biological soil attributes, especi...
International audienceEarthworms are responsible for many physical, chemical, biochemical and ecolog...
The resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae, causal agent of clubroot disease of crucifers, are t...
Effects of earthworms in combination with soil heterogeneity and other soil organisms (mycorrhiza, p...
Detritivores affect plant performance and therefore have the potential indirectly to affect above-gr...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
Soil organisms in direct and indirect interaction with plant roots affect aboveground herbivores, li...
International audienceEarthworms are known to stimulate soil microorganisms and to enhance phytoextr...
Abstract Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm i...
As ecosystem engineers, earthworms greatly affect plant communities. They create persistent soil str...
Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm interactio...
To better understand the complex mechanisms of action of earthworms on plants, we set up an experime...
Earthworms can ingest large amounts of soil and litter and thus many nematodes. Several studies have...
Effects of earthworms especially with Lumbricus terrestris on nutrients dynamics and on plant growth...
The introduction of earthworms into soils contaminated with metals and metalloids has been suggested...
Few studies have evaluated the effect of earthworms on plants and biological soil attributes, especi...
International audienceEarthworms are responsible for many physical, chemical, biochemical and ecolog...
The resting spores of Plasmodiophora brassicae, causal agent of clubroot disease of crucifers, are t...
Effects of earthworms in combination with soil heterogeneity and other soil organisms (mycorrhiza, p...
Detritivores affect plant performance and therefore have the potential indirectly to affect above-gr...
International audienceContaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional...
Soil organisms in direct and indirect interaction with plant roots affect aboveground herbivores, li...
International audienceEarthworms are known to stimulate soil microorganisms and to enhance phytoextr...
Abstract Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm i...
As ecosystem engineers, earthworms greatly affect plant communities. They create persistent soil str...
Earthworms are known to generally increase plant growth. However, because plant-earthworm interactio...
To better understand the complex mechanisms of action of earthworms on plants, we set up an experime...
Earthworms can ingest large amounts of soil and litter and thus many nematodes. Several studies have...
Effects of earthworms especially with Lumbricus terrestris on nutrients dynamics and on plant growth...
The introduction of earthworms into soils contaminated with metals and metalloids has been suggested...
Few studies have evaluated the effect of earthworms on plants and biological soil attributes, especi...
International audienceEarthworms are responsible for many physical, chemical, biochemical and ecolog...