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Traditional and molecular detection methods reveal intense interguild competition and other multitrophic interactions associated with native entomopathogenic nematodes in Swiss tillage soils.

Plant Soil.. 2014-12; 
R C Herrera, G Jaffuel, X Chiriboga, R B Perez, M Fesselet, V Puza, F Mascher, T C J Turlings. FARCE Laboratory, University of Neuchâtel, Emile-Argand 11, Neuchâtel, 2000, Switzerland.
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Abstract

Background and aimsAs part of a research consortium that explores ways to improve soil health, we study how entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) can be better exploited for the biological control of soil-dwelling insect pests in annual crops.MethodsWe evaluated how tillage might affect belowground interactions in two 30-year running Swiss field trials by combining traditional (insect bait) and molecular (novel real-time qPCR protocols) methods. Soil samples (April and October 2013) were evaluated for the presence and activity of EPN soil food web assemblage comprising 13 EPN species, six nematophagous fungi, one ectoparasitic bacterium, and the free-living nematodes (FLN) of the Acrobeloides group.ResultsMortality... More

Keywords

Entomopathogenic nematodes; Annual crops; Soil food web; Real-time qPCR; Galleria mellonella insect-bait