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Effects of adding straw carbon source to root knot nematode  diseased soil on soil microbial biomass and protozoa abundance.

ZHANG Si-hai1,2, LIAN Jian-hong2, CAO Zhi-ping3, ZHAO Li   

  1. (1College of Ecology, Lishui University, Lishui 323000, China; 2Experimental School of Lishui, Lishui 323000, China; 3College of Resources and Environmental Science, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China)
  • Online:2013-06-18 Published:2013-06-18

Abstract: A field experiment with successive planting of tomato was conducted to study the effects of adding different amounts of winter wheat straw (2.08 g·kg-1, 1N; 4.16 g·kg-1, 2N; and 8.32 g·kg-1, 4N) to the soil seriously suffered from root knot nematode disease on the soil microbial biomass and protozoa abundance. Adding straw carbon source had significant effects on the contents of soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and microbial biomass nitrogen (MBN) and the abundance of soil protozoa, which all decreased in the order of 4N > 2N > 1N > CK. The community structure of soil protozoa also changed significantly under straw addition. In the treatments with straw addition, the average proportion of fagellate, amoeba, and ciliates accounted for 36.0%, 59.5%, and 4.5% of the total protozoa, respectively. Under the same adding amounts of wheat straw, there was an increase in the soil MBC and MBN contents, MBC/MBN ratio, and protozoa abundance with increasing cultivation period.