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Effects of irrigation and bioproducts of microbial origin on nematode community and mycorrhizal root colonization in soybean


Majić, Ivana; Sarajlić, Ankica; Raspudić, Emilija; Josipović, Marko; Kanižai Šarić, Gabriella
Effects of irrigation and bioproducts of microbial origin on nematode community and mycorrhizal root colonization in soybean // Nematodes - recent advances, management and new perspectives / Bellé, Cristiano (ur.).
London : Delhi: IntechOpen, 2021. 1, 14 doi:10.5772/intechopen.99294


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Naslov
Effects of irrigation and bioproducts of microbial origin on nematode community and mycorrhizal root colonization in soybean

Autori
Majić, Ivana ; Sarajlić, Ankica ; Raspudić, Emilija ; Josipović, Marko ; Kanižai Šarić, Gabriella

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, ostalo

Knjiga
Nematodes - recent advances, management and new perspectives

Urednik/ci
Bellé, Cristiano

Izdavač
IntechOpen

Grad
London : Delhi

Godina
2021

Raspon stranica

ISBN
978-1-83969-651-0

Ključne riječi
soybean ; nematodes ; Pratylenchus ; arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi ; irrigation ; soil and foliar amendments ; beneficial microorganisms

Sažetak
Soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) is the most important legume and threaten by diverse pests and diseases. Complex interactions among rhizosphere organisms are found in all agro-ecosystems. Results of these interactions can be positive and/or negative in terms of plant production. Soil nematode community consists of different trophic groups of nematodes. Nematodes are the most abundant soil invertebrates. Several nematode species penetrate soybean roots as parasites, and can cause loss in yields. Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi are obligate plant symbionts that colonize soybean roots naturally. The aim of the study was to evaluate effects of irrigation and amendments of bioproducts containing beneficial soil microorganisms (ABM) on nematode community and mycorrhizal root colonization in soybean. Field experiments were conducted in soybean in 2013 in Osijek, Croatia. The plots were either rain fed or irrigated to 60-100% field water capacity (FWC). We tested soil amendments and soil + foliar amendments of three commercial products containing beneficial organisms. Average number of nematodes per soil sample varied from 186, 67 (soil ABM in non-irrigated plots) to 297, 57 (soil+foliar ABM in plots with 60-100% FWC), and there were no significant differences between the treatments. Bacterial feeding nematodes were the most abundant, while plant parasitic genus Pratylenchus was the most abundant among other plant parasitic nematodes. There was no clear influence of any of the treatments on soil nematode community. Amendments of the bioproducts increased mycorrhizal root colonization in rain fed plots, while it decreased the mycorrhizal root colonization when soybeans were irrigated. Irrigation increased mycorrhizal root colonization in plots without amendments of the bioproducts, and mycorrhizal colonization differed significantly between the sampling dates. Further research is needed to determine if irrigation alters the potential of mycorrhiza to colonize the roots

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Poljoprivredni institut Osijek,
Fakultet agrobiotehničkih znanosti Osijek

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Majić, Ivana; Sarajlić, Ankica; Raspudić, Emilija; Josipović, Marko; Kanižai Šarić, Gabriella
Effects of irrigation and bioproducts of microbial origin on nematode community and mycorrhizal root colonization in soybean // Nematodes - recent advances, management and new perspectives / Bellé, Cristiano (ur.).
London : Delhi: IntechOpen, 2021. 1, 14 doi:10.5772/intechopen.99294
Majić, I., Sarajlić, A., Raspudić, E., Josipović, M. & Kanižai Šarić, G. (2021) Effects of irrigation and bioproducts of microbial origin on nematode community and mycorrhizal root colonization in soybean. U: Bellé, C. (ur.) Nematodes - recent advances, management and new perspectives. London : Delhi, IntechOpen, 1, 14 doi:10.5772/intechopen.99294.
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