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Nematode Diversity in Phaeozem Agroecosystems of Northeast China 被引量:5
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作者 LI Qi JIANG Yong +2 位作者 LIANG Wen-Ju WANG He JIANG Si-Wei 《Pedosphere》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第5期597-605,共9页
The diversity and distribution patterns of soil nematode communities in phaeozem agroecosystems of Northeast China were assessed to evaluate nematode taxonomic diversity and functional diversity in relation to climati... The diversity and distribution patterns of soil nematode communities in phaeozem agroecosystems of Northeast China were assessed to evaluate nematode taxonomic diversity and functional diversity in relation to climatic condition and soil characteristics in human modified landscape. Along the latitudinal gradient, soil samples were collected from north (Hailun) to south (Gongzhuling) down to a depth of 100 cm with intervals of 030, 20-40, 40-60, 60-80, and 80-100 cm. The nematode abundance and taxonomic diversity (generic richness) were lower at Hailun than at other sites, and higher values of evenness were observed at Hailun and Harbin than at Dehui and Gongzhuling. Nematode faunal analysis revealed that soil food web at Hailun was sueeessionally more mature or structured, and the environment little disturbed, while at Harbin and Gongzhuling, the soil food web was degraded with stressed environment. The environmental variables relevant in explaining the patterns of nematode distribution and diversity in phaeozem agroecosystems, using canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), were the mean annual temperature, total nitrogen, electrical conductivity, mean annual precipitation, and other soil properties. Among these variables, the mean annual temperature was a relatively important factor, which could explain 29.05% of the variations in nematode composition. 展开更多
关键词 agricultural disturbance canonical correspondence analysis maize field nematode faunal analysis soil biodiversity
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Responses of nematode communities to different land uses in an aquic brown soil
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作者 Qi LI Wenju LIANG Wei OU 《Frontiers in Biology》 CSCD 2008年第4期518-524,共7页
An analysis of the seasonal and vertical distribution of soil nematode communities under three contrasting land uses,i.e.,cropland,abandoned cropland and woodland was conducted in an aquic brown soil.The results showe... An analysis of the seasonal and vertical distribution of soil nematode communities under three contrasting land uses,i.e.,cropland,abandoned cropland and woodland was conducted in an aquic brown soil.The results showed that different land-use types affected the spatiotemporal distribution of soil nematodes and their dominant genera,and different dominant genera showed different responses to land use.In the abandoned cropland and woodland,most dominant genera were present in the 0–20 cm layers and Chiloplacus was mainly distributed in the 5–30 cm layers,while in the cropland,Pratylenchus exhibited an even distribution from the 0–5 cm to the 40–50 cm depth.Soil environmental parameters under different land use could influence soil nematodes;soil porosity,total organic C,total N and the C/N ratio could positively influence the abundance of some dominant genera.Faunal profiles revealed that environmental stability and the homeostasis in the abandoned cropland and woodland lead to higher levels of community structure,and the soil food web tends to succeed to maturity.Nematode faunal analyses are a useful indicator for interpreting the stress and/or nutrient conditions under different land uses. 展开更多
关键词 soil nematodes dominant genera faunal analysis land use aquic brown soil
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