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Villenave Cécile, Saj S., Attard E., Klumpp K., Le Roux X. (2011). Grassland management history affects the response of the nematode community to changes in above-ground grazing regime. Nematology, 13 (Part 8), p. 995-1008. ISSN 1388-5545.

Titre du document
Grassland management history affects the response of the nematode community to changes in above-ground grazing regime
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000298162200011
Auteurs
Villenave Cécile, Saj S., Attard E., Klumpp K., Le Roux X.
Source
Nematology, 2011, 13 (Part 8), p. 995-1008 ISSN 1388-5545
Changes in grassland management induce disturbances that influence both soil functioning and soil fauna. This study aimed at determining the extent to which the composition of a grassland soil nematode community could be altered by a shift of grazing regime and the potential feedback that these alterations could provoke on grassland functioning. Therefore, we monitored the composition of the soil nematode community (i.e., plant-, bacterial-and fungal-feeders, omnivores and carnivores) of mesocosms that were sampled from two contrasted long-term field trials (high vs low grazing treatments) and subsequently subjected to high or no grazing for 2 years. The soil nematofauna responded faster and more strongly to the application of an intensive grazing regime on a previously extensively exploited system than the other way round. The application of an intensive grazing regime induced a significant increase in numbers of bacterial feeders and a decrease of the relative abundance of fungal-feeding nematodes. The nematofaunal community structure was determined by both the past and current grazing regimes throughout the 2 years of monitoring. Observed effects on soil microbivores seemed to reflect the 'immediate' above-ground primary production potential and to follow micro-organism dynamics. On the other hand, observed effects on root-feeding nematodes seemed to reflect the integral effect of past and current grazing regimes on plant community root biomass and quality.
Plan de classement
Biologie du sol [074] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010086607]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00008679
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