Ecology, biology and enzymatic activity of the rhizosphere planted with Larix decidua seedlings after addition of vermicompost
Eisenia fetida
DOI:
10.1016/j.apsoil.2021.104101
Publication Date:
2021-06-17T05:37:01Z
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Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the influence of Eisenia fetida vermicompost (VC) added to forest nursery soil. The chemical reaction in the soil and selected microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi and nematodes, were assessed. Larch seedlings were cultivated for 2 years in pots with nursery soil as a control and VC-amended soil in two doses: 10% (V10) and 20% (V20) v/v. One important observation was the connection between the addition of VC and the improvement of the plant's biometry and a much higher level of mycorrhization with increasing Suillus sp. Vermicompost modified the nematode community by reducing plant parasitic nematodes, and significantly increasing bacterial and fungivorous, as well as predatory nematodes. Actinomycetes bacteria, which were present in a proportion of 2.2% in the control soil, increased to 10.5% in V10, and to 5.4% in V20. Bacillus spp. increased along with the amount of VC from
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