Changes in fungal communities in organically fertilized soil
2009
Cwalina-Ambroziak, B.,University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn (Poland). Dept. of Phytopathology and Entomology | Bowszys, T.,University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn (Poland). Dept. of Agricultural Chemistry and Environmental Protection
The aim of the research was to determine the influence of diversified organic fertilization based on composted wastewater sediments and farm manure on the community of soil fungi as compared to fields without fertilization and with NPK fertilization only. The research project was carried out as a field experiment with application of the following crop rotation system: industrial potato, spring barley for fodder, winter rape and winter wheat. It was established in a random distribution of blocks in triplicate on gleyic luvisol formed of silty light loam. The fungi were cultured on the Martin medium and were counted and identified afterwards. As a result of three-year field experiments it was established that organic fertilization had a more determining effect on the qualitative composition than on the numbers of soil fungi. The total number of fungal colony-forming units in the soil fertilized with Biohum at 10 t/ha and 5 t/ha was significantly higher than in soils with mineral NPK fertilization and without fertilization. Pathogens were the most frequent in soils without fertilization. They were also frequent in soils fertilized with NPK fertilizers. A positive influence of organic fertilizers on the fungal community structure was recorded; the number of pathogens was limited (to 1.2% in fields fertilized with farm manure) while the population of saprotrophic fungi possessing antagonistic properties increased.
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