Hippophaë rhamnoides seedlings were grown in sterilized and unsterilized soil from a declining
H. rhamnoides scrub, to which different numbers of
Longidorus sp. and
Tylenchorhynchus microphasmis were added. In sterilized and unsterilized soil, retardation of growth, content of dry matter in the shoots, and incidence of deformed short lateral roots of test plants were positively correlated with counts of both nematode species. Nitrogen content in the shoots, nodulation on the roots of test plants and increase increase in nematodes were negatively correlated with the initial number of both nematode species in sterilized soil. In unsterilized soil, an unknown biotic factor was present that reduces growth of
H. rhamnoides, nodulation and multiplication of the nematodes. This factor seems to interact with the nematodes in reducing growth of
H. rhamnoides.
Key words Actinorhizas - (Actinomycetes) - Ecology - Hippophaë - (Mystiflora: Elaeagnaceae) -
Longidorus
- (Nematoda: Longidoridae) - Nodulation - Soil - sterization - Vegetational succession -
Tylenchorhynchus (Nematoda: Tylenchrohynchidae)
Deceased.