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Impacts of Nighttime Warming on the Soil Nematode Community in a Winter Wheat Field of Yangtze Delta Plain, China
  • ISSN号:0496-3490
  • 期刊名称:《作物学报》
  • 时间:0
  • 分类:S631.2[农业科学—蔬菜学;农业科学—园艺学] S154.386[农业科学—土壤学;农业科学—农业基础科学]
  • 作者机构:[1]Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences~Key Laboratory of Crop Physiology, Ecology & Production, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing 100081, P.R. China, [2]Institute of Rice Sciences, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, P.R.China, [3]College of Agriculture, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, P.R. China, [4]Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Joydebpur Gazipur-1701, Bangladesh
  • 相关基金:supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(2010CB951501);the Key Technologies R&D Program of China during the 12th Five-Year Plan period(2011BAD16B14);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30771278);the Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,China
中文摘要:

Changes in the soil nematode community induced by global warming may have a considerable influence on agro-ecosystem functioning.However,the impacts of predicted warming on nematode community in farmland(e.g.,winter wheat field)have not been well documented.Therefore,a field experiment with free air temperature increase(FATI)was conducted to investigate the responses of the soil nematode community to nighttime warming in a winter wheat field of Yangtze Delta Plain,China,during2007 to 2009.Nighttime warming(NW)by 1.8°C at 5-cm soil depth had no significant impact on the total nematode abundance compared to un-warmed control(CK).However,NW significantly affected the nematode community structure.Warming favored the bacterivores and fungivores,such as Acrobeles,Monhystera,Rhabditis,and Rhabdontolaimus in bacterivores,and Filenchus in fungivores,while the plant-parasites were hindered,such as Helicotylenchus and Psilenchus.Interestingly,the carnivores/omnivores remained almost unchanged.Hence,the abundances of bacterivores and fungivores were significantly higher under NW than those under CK.Similarly,the abundances of plant-parasites were significantly lower under NW than under CK.Furthermore,Wasilewska index of the nematode community was significantly higher under NW than those under CK,indicating beneficial effect to the plant in the soil.Our results suggest that nighttime warming may improve soil fertility and decrease soilborne diseases in winter wheat field through affecting the soil nematode community.It is also indicated that nighttime warming may promote the sustainability of the nematode community by altering genera-specific habitat suitability for soil biota.

英文摘要:

Changes in the soil nematode community induced by global warming may have a considerable influence on agro-ecosystem functioning. However, the impacts of predicted warming on nematode community in farmland (e.g., winter wheat field) have not been well documented. Therefore, a field experiment with free air temperature increase (FATI) was conducted to investigate the responses of the soil nematode community to nighttime warming in a winter wheat field of Yangtze Delta Plain, China, during 2007 to 2009. Nighttime warming (NW) by 1.8~C at 5-cm soil depth had no significant impact on the total nematode abundance compared to un-warmed control (CK). However, NW significantly affected the nematode community structure. Warming favored the bacterivores and fungivores, such as Acrobeles, Monhystera, Rhabditis, and Rhabdontolaimus in bacterivores, and Filenchus in fungivores, while the plant-parasites were hindered, such as Helicotylenchus and Psilenchus. Interestingly, the carnivores/ omnivores remained almost unchanged. Hence, the abundances ofbacterivores and fungivores were significantly higher under NW than those under CK. Similarly, the abundances of plant-parasites were significantly lower under NW than under CK. Furthermore, Wasilewska index of the nematode community was significantly higher under NW than those under CK, indicating beneficial effect to the plant in the soil. Our results suggest that nighttime warming may improve soil fertility and decrease soil- borne diseases in winter wheat field through affecting the soil nematode community. It is also indicated that nighttime warming may promote the sustainability of the nematode community by altering genera-specific habitat suitability for soil biota.

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  • 《作物学报》
  • 北大核心期刊(2011版)
  • 主管单位:中国科学技术协会
  • 主办单位:中国作物学会 中国农业科学院作物科学研究所
  • 主编:万建民
  • 地址:北京海淀区中关村南大街12号中国农业科学院
  • 邮编:100081
  • 邮箱:zwxb301@caas.cn
  • 电话:010-82108548
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN:0496-3490
  • 国内统一刊号:ISSN:11-1809/S
  • 邮发代号:82-336
  • 获奖情况:
  • 2002年-第三届中国科协优秀科技期刊二等奖,2002-2009年-百种中国杰出学术期刊,2004年获“全国优秀期刊一等奖”,2005年获第三届国家期刊奖提名奖,2009年评为“2008年度中国精品科技期刊”,2009年被评为“新中国60年有影响力的期刊”,2011年获"第二届中国出版政府奖期刊奖提名奖"
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