Nematodes for Soil Quality Monitoring: Results from the RMQS BioDiv Programme

Mise à jour : 20 janvier 2013
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affectation des sols
analyse des sols
chimie des sols
organisme du sol

A French programme, "Réseau de mesure de la qualité des sols: biodiversité des organismes" (RMQS BioDiv) was developed in Brittany (27,000 km² in the western part of France) as an initial assessment of soil biodiversity on a regional scale in relation to land use and pedoclimatic parameters. The nematode community assemblages were compared among the land use categories. Crops were characterised by a high abundance of bacterial-feeders, particularly oppor-tunistic bacterial-feeders belonging to Rhabditidae. Meadows presented a higher total abundance of nematodes than did crops (20.6 ind·g ?1 dry soil vs. 13.1 ind·g ?1 dry soil), and they were mainly linked to the great abundance of plant-parasitic nematodes, particularly Meloidogyne, but with a very high heterogeneity between sampled plots. The nematodes were most abundant in forests (23.7 ind·g ?1 dry soil) and presented the most structured community (SI = 82.2 in forests vs. 58.6 and 55.5 in crops and meadows, respectively). Forests had also the higher fungal component (fungal-feeders and facultative plant-feeders belonging to the Tylenchidae) leading to a significant higher part of the fungal decomposition pathway in forests than in crops. The ability of different taxonomic levels of nematode identifica-tion to discriminate among different cropping systems (i.e., continuous cropping system, crop with meadow in the rota-tion, meadow with crop in the rotation and permanent meadow) was also tested. The family level (48 families identified in these samples) was more efficient than the other taxonomic levels (86 taxa, 17 functional guilds and 6 trophic groups): best statistical significant discrimination for time spent in identification. The relation between the nematode ecological indices, the abundance of nematode trophic groups and the crop management practices were studied. The effects of fertilization, ploughing frequency, use of pesticides and management systems on ecological indices, particu-larly on the Maturity Indices, were observed.

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Nematodes for Soil Quality Monitoring: Results from the RMQS BioDiv Programme
Type de document
Rapport
Auteurs personnes
Tavoillot, Johannes
Fargette, Mireille
Martiny, Bernard
Mateille, Thierry
Villenave, Cécile
Jimenez, Anne
Guernion, Muriel
Peres, Guénola
Cluzeau, Daniel
Éditeur
HAL CCSD
Date de parution
20 janvier 2013
Langue
Anglais