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Flooding Soil with Biogas Slurry Suppresses Root-Knot Nematodes and Alters Soil Nematode Communities Under Greenhouse Conditions

22 Pages Posted: 3 Aug 2023 Publication Status: Published

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Yufei Li

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

Bensheng Liu

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

Jijin Li

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

Guoyuan Zou

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

Junxiang Xu

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

Lianfeng Du

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

Qianqian Lang

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

Xiang Zhao

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

Qinping Sun

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences

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Abstract

Root-knot nematodes (RKNs) pose a serious threat to crop production. Flooding soil with biogas slurry, combined with soil heating before crop planting, has the potential for RKN disease suppression. However, the actual effect of this method has not been verified under field conditions. Here, we present the results of a two-year field experiment in a greenhouse demonstrating the control effect on RKN disease and plant growth using this method, as well as its influence on the soil nematode community. Four treatments were set: untreated control (CK), local control method for RKN (CC), soil flooded with 70% biogas slurry (BS70), and soil flooded with undiluted biogas slurry (BS100). In the first year, all three RKN control treatments significantly reduced the root-knot index (p < 0.05). In the next year, only BS70 and BS100 still presented significantly suppressed effects (p < 0.05), and it was more obvious under BS70 with a relative control effect of 74.6%. In the first year, BS70 and BS100 significantly inhibited the plant height of watermelon (p < 0.05). In the next year, however, all three RKN control treatments promoted the growth of watermelon, and their stem diameter was significantly greater than that of CK. The application of biogas slurry (BS70 and BS100) significantly increased nematode richness and the Shannon index in the second year (p < 0.05). However, the structure index showed no significant difference among treatments (p > 0.05), indicating that biogas slurry application did not increase the soil food web complex. Principal component analysis showed that the application of biogas slurry changed the nematode community, especially under BS70, which presented a more lasting influence. The high-level input of biogas slurry also caused soil NH4+-N and heavy-metal and arsenic accumulation in the first year, but these soil-pollution risks disappeared in the second year.

Keywords: Biogas slurry, nematode disease management, Watermelon, soil food web, soil pollution risk

Suggested Citation

Li, Yufei and Liu, Bensheng and Li, Jijin and Zou, Guoyuan and Xu, Junxiang and Du, Lianfeng and Lang, Qianqian and Zhao, Xiang and Sun, Qinping, Flooding Soil with Biogas Slurry Suppresses Root-Knot Nematodes and Alters Soil Nematode Communities Under Greenhouse Conditions. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4525433 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4525433

Yufei Li

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

Bensheng Liu

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

Jijin Li

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

Guoyuan Zou

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

Junxiang Xu

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

Lianfeng Du

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

Qianqian Lang

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

Xiang Zhao

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

Qinping Sun (Contact Author)

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences ( email )

11 Shuguang Huayuan Middle Road
Beijing, 100097
China

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