Effect of Bacterial-Feeding Nematode Inoculation on Wheat Growth and N and P UptakeEnglish Full Text
LI HUIXIN and HU FENG (Collage of Resources and Environmental Sciences and Institute of Agricultural Resources and Eco-environment, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 (China))
Abstract: A 40-day gnotobiotic microcosm experiment was carried out to quantify the effect of hastenal-feeding nematode on plant growth and nutrient absorption. The results showed that inoculation of bacterial-feeding nematode Protorhabditis sp. stimulated the growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum) and the uptake of N. By the end of the 40-day incubation wheat biomass and N uptake in the treatment with nematode and bacteria (Pseudomonas sp.) increased by 6.5% and 5.9%, respectively, compared with bacteria al... More
Keywords:
bacterial-feeding nematode; nematode-bacteria interaction; nitrogen and phosphorous uptake; wheat growth;
- Series:
(D) Agriculture
- Subject:
Crop
- Classification Code:
S512.1
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