Urea, ash and lime all caused an increase of bacterial feeding Rhabditis and Cephalobidae; In the laboratory the response was more rapid but remained transitory, while in the field the effect of ash did become evident in the second growing season. The response after lime and ash treatment can be explained merely by the rise of pH, while the pattern after nitrogen fertilizers seems to be more complicated. Dorylaimid and several other adenophorean nematodes are supposed to be sensitive to fertilizers
Effects of lime, ash and nitrogen fertilizers on nematode populations in Scots Pine forest soils
Published 1989 in Pedobiologia
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1989
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Pedobiologia
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1989-05-01
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Biology, Environmental Science
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