2018
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.02803
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Nematodes and Microorganisms Interactively Stimulate Soil Organic Carbon Turnover in the Macroaggregates

Abstract: The intra-aggregate architecture of soil macroaggregates provides suitable microhabitats for nematodes to graze on microorganisms. However, it is not fully clear how nematodes and microbial communities interactively mediate soil organic carbon (SOC) turnover. Here, we aimed to illustrate the relationships between nematodes, microbial community, and SOC turnover in the macroaggregates of a red soil receiving long-term manure application. Soil macroaggregates (>2 mm) were sampled from an 11-year field experiment… Show more

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“…The facultative fungivores including Cercomonas and Leptomyxa can consume yeast stages and spores of fungi [26]. Fungal-feeding nematode genera Aphelenchoides and Aphelenchus multiply with mycelium of Glomus [27], and likely facilitate the development of external hyphae [28,29]. Populations of Aphelenchus sp.…”
Section: Predation By Fungivorous Protists and Nematodes Mediated Amfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The facultative fungivores including Cercomonas and Leptomyxa can consume yeast stages and spores of fungi [26]. Fungal-feeding nematode genera Aphelenchoides and Aphelenchus multiply with mycelium of Glomus [27], and likely facilitate the development of external hyphae [28,29]. Populations of Aphelenchus sp.…”
Section: Predation By Fungivorous Protists and Nematodes Mediated Amfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in nematode diversity were linked to the presence of a specific crop plant. Plant-soil biota feedbacks can affect the primary productivity in terrestrial habitats and certain ecosystem processes [95][96][97]. These links are well-known for many parasitic nematodes but are still not well-understood for other herbivorous and free-living species.…”
Section: Land Use Intensitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…152 The interface of these materials with other microorganisms is a topic that deserves more attention. The research in biological control of pests 153 and about the synergy among plants and soil microorganisms 154 have been arising new questions about how to adequately deliver them in field and how to increase the viability of these new inputs. There is also a wide window for the development of new technologies for integrating new biotechnological advances, such as the comprehension of dsRNA action and gene targeting in plant breeding and protection.…”
Section: General Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%