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Carbon and nitrogen budgets of nematodes in arable soil
Authors:B. Sohlenius  S. Boström  A. Sandor
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Summary The amounts of C and N that pass through the nematode biomass in four cropping systems, barley without and with N fertilization, grass ley and lucerne, has been estimated. The nematodes were sampled at the field site of a Swedish integrated research project ldquoEcology of Arable Land: The Role of Organisms in Nitrogen Cyclingrdquo. The nematode biomass was lower (200 mg dry weight m–2) in the annual (barley) than in the perennial (grass and lucerne, 350 mg dry weight m–2) crops. For respiration, the nematodes used 4–71 O2m–2 year–1 corresponding to C liberation of 1.3%–2.0% of the carbon input to the soil. A higher relative contribution by bacterial-feeding nematodes to the C and N fluxes and a higher turnover rate of the nematode biomass is an indication of more rapid nutrient circulation in the annual than in the perennial cropping systems.
Keywords:Barley  Grass  Lucerne  Soil nematodes  Biomass  Respiration  Feeding groups  Nutrient cycling
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