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Tabarant P., Villenave Cécile, Risède J. M., Roger-Estrade J., Dorel M. (2011). Effects of organic amendments on plant-parasitic nematode populations, root damage, and banana plant growth. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 47 (3), p. 341-347. ISSN 0178-2762.

Titre du document
Effects of organic amendments on plant-parasitic nematode populations, root damage, and banana plant growth
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000288251700011
Auteurs
Tabarant P., Villenave Cécile, Risède J. M., Roger-Estrade J., Dorel M.
Source
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2011, 47 (3), p. 341-347 ISSN 0178-2762
Nematodes are major pests for crops, including banana. Environmentally friendly methods for managing plant-parasitic nematodes have to be developed, such as organic material application. Our study focuses on the impacts of several organic amendments on banana plants, considering mainly their effect on soil nitrogen supply and soil microbial biomass, and the consequences on plant-parasitic nematode impacts on the plants. A microcosm experiment for 13 weeks was conducted to evaluate four organic materials: sugarcane bagasse, sugarcane sludge, plant residues, and sewage sludge, compared to a control without organic amendment. Input of organic materials led to an important change on nitrogen resource, and plants grew better when the N availability was the highest, but better growth conditions did not necessarily reduce parasitic nematodes impacts on the roots. Damage on the roots depended on plant-parasitic nematode abundance. Three of four tested amendments exhibited a regulator effect on plant-parasitic nematode populations (bagasse, sugarcane sludge, and plant residues). Root growth was not the explanatory factor for this regulation. Only sugarcane sludge led to an overall positive effect on the plant, increasing its growth and reducing its parasitism pressure. The other organic materials exhibited an antagonism between the promoted plant growth and the reduced nematode populations.
Plan de classement
Biologie du sol [074] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010053391]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010053391
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