The response of nematode community to grazing in a desert grassland

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作者
Hai Tang [1 ]
Peng Deliang [2 ]
Zeng Zhaohai [1 ]
Jin Fengzhu [1 ]
Zhao Baoping [1 ]
Hu Yuegao [1 ]
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[1] China Agr Univ, Desertificat Res Ctr, Beijing 100094, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Agriultultural Sci, Inst Land Protect, Beijing 100036, Peoples R China
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desert steppe; nematode community; grazing system;
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The correlation between the trophic structure, variety of nematode community and coverage of plant community in a desert steppe soil was studied under three grazing systems, namely, free-choice grazing, rotational grazing and rest-grazing respectively. The result is as follows: in regions of different grazing systems the species of nematode were similar, while the total number of nematodes was significant. The non-plant-parasitic nematode dominance was in following sequence under different grazing systems: close > rotational grazing > free-choice grazing. The correlation of non-plant-parasitic nematode with plant community coverage and standing vegetation was significantly positive, while that of plant-parasite was significantly negative. The Shanmon diversity index, Simpson diversity index, Nutrition diversity index (T), FF/BF, non-plant-parasitic nematode dominance can be seen as the sensitivity index when the desert steppe is influenced by different grazing systems.
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