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Response of Plant Parasitic and Free Living Soil Nematodes to Composted Animal Manure Soil Amendments
Authors:M Ren?o  P Ková?ik
Institution:1.Parasitological Institute, Department of Plant Nematology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Hlinkova 3, 040 01, Ko?ice, Slovak Republic, e-mail: ;2.Slovak Agricultural University, Faculty of Food and Natural Sources, Tr. A Hlinku 2, 949 76, Nitra, Slovak Republic, email:
Abstract:In an outside pot experiment, dry pig manure processed on pine sawdust litter and fermented for seven days by house fly larvae (fermented manure), and pine sawdust applied alone, and in combination with a spring application of inorganic nitrogen fertilizer were used to determine their effects on plant parasitic and free-living soil nematodes on sugar beets (cv. Antek). Non amended soil was used as a control. All treatments with fermented pig manure and sawdust with nitrogen fertilizer decreased number of plant parasitic nematodes and also root-fungal feeding nematodes compared to the untreated control. Sawdust applied alone had no effect on plant parasitic and root-fungal feeding nematode suppression. Free-living nematodes which were mainly bacteriovores and fungivores were significantly more abundant in soil amended with fermented pig manure, while the sawdust had no effect on these nematodes. The effect of all tested treatments on omnivores-predators was rather random, and in general, the number of these nematodes decreased after soil amendment applications compared to the untreated control.
Keywords:fermented animal manure  nematode trophic groups  nitrogen amendments  phytoparasitic nematodes  sawdust
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