Soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchard

A nematode community was used as a bioindicator of changes in agroecosystems caused by fertilization. The effect of applying nitrogen (N) fertilizer on a soil nematode community structure was studied in a soil which had not been fertilized for six years in the Rio Negro Valley, Argentina. Treatments...

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Main Authors: Claudia V. Azpilicueta, M. Cristina Aruani, Eliseo Chaves, Pablo D. Reeb
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Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2014-03-01
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Online Access:http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4634
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spelling doaj-541a91baa4394a4a980fd671288b78c62020-11-24T22:35:57ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922014-03-0112235336310.5424/sjar/2014122-46341996Soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchardClaudia V. Azpilicueta0M. Cristina Aruani1Eliseo Chaves2Pablo D. Reeb3Laboratorio de Servicios Agrarios y Forestales. Ministerio de Desarrollo Territorial, Santiago del Estero 426. 8300 NeuquénFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Ruta 151 Km 12.5, CC 85, Cinco Saltos, Río NegroNemas-Agris. La PlataFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Ruta 151 Km 12.5, CC 85, Cinco Saltos, Río NegroA nematode community was used as a bioindicator of changes in agroecosystems caused by fertilization. The effect of applying nitrogen (N) fertilizer on a soil nematode community structure was studied in a soil which had not been fertilized for six years in the Rio Negro Valley, Argentina. Treatments were: i) 100 kg N ha-1 (N100); ii) 200 kg N ha-1 (N200); in each case 50% of the dosage was applied at the time of petal fall and 50% at fruit harvest in 2004/2005, 2005/2006, 2006/2007 growing seasons; and iii) control with no fertilizer (N0). Soil samples were collected in the 0 to 30 cm soil layer in October, November, April and July in each growing season. The number of bacterivores increased in N200 compared to N0. Cephalobidae were present in greater numbers in N200 than in N100 and N0. Predator abundance was lower under N200, after the first N application in each growing season. The ratio of fungivores to bacterivores (F/B) was 0.21, 0.3 and 0.41 in N200, N100 and N0, respectively. N200 resulted in a community with a lower maturity index (MI) than N0. Structure index (SI) was lower in N200 than N100 and N0. The enrichment index (EI) was less sensitive at detecting fertilizer effects. In November and April, soil nitrate concentrations were higher in N200 than in N100 and N0. Soil nitrate concentration was positively correlated with EI and negatively with MI, SI and F/B. N200 affected the trophic structure of the nematode community consistent with a less stable soil system.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4634ecological indicessoil food webbioindicatornitrogen fertilizerMalus domestica.
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author Claudia V. Azpilicueta
M. Cristina Aruani
Eliseo Chaves
Pablo D. Reeb
spellingShingle Claudia V. Azpilicueta
M. Cristina Aruani
Eliseo Chaves
Pablo D. Reeb
Soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchard
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
ecological indices
soil food web
bioindicator
nitrogen fertilizer
Malus domestica.
author_facet Claudia V. Azpilicueta
M. Cristina Aruani
Eliseo Chaves
Pablo D. Reeb
author_sort Claudia V. Azpilicueta
title Soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchard
title_short Soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchard
title_full Soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchard
title_fullStr Soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchard
title_full_unstemmed Soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchard
title_sort soil nematode responses to fertilization with ammonium nitrate after six years of unfertilized apple orchard
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2014-03-01
description A nematode community was used as a bioindicator of changes in agroecosystems caused by fertilization. The effect of applying nitrogen (N) fertilizer on a soil nematode community structure was studied in a soil which had not been fertilized for six years in the Rio Negro Valley, Argentina. Treatments were: i) 100 kg N ha-1 (N100); ii) 200 kg N ha-1 (N200); in each case 50% of the dosage was applied at the time of petal fall and 50% at fruit harvest in 2004/2005, 2005/2006, 2006/2007 growing seasons; and iii) control with no fertilizer (N0). Soil samples were collected in the 0 to 30 cm soil layer in October, November, April and July in each growing season. The number of bacterivores increased in N200 compared to N0. Cephalobidae were present in greater numbers in N200 than in N100 and N0. Predator abundance was lower under N200, after the first N application in each growing season. The ratio of fungivores to bacterivores (F/B) was 0.21, 0.3 and 0.41 in N200, N100 and N0, respectively. N200 resulted in a community with a lower maturity index (MI) than N0. Structure index (SI) was lower in N200 than N100 and N0. The enrichment index (EI) was less sensitive at detecting fertilizer effects. In November and April, soil nitrate concentrations were higher in N200 than in N100 and N0. Soil nitrate concentration was positively correlated with EI and negatively with MI, SI and F/B. N200 affected the trophic structure of the nematode community consistent with a less stable soil system.
topic ecological indices
soil food web
bioindicator
nitrogen fertilizer
Malus domestica.
url http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4634
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