Short-term effects of cadmium and mercury on soil nematode communities in a pot experiment
Pubblicato online: 23 mag 2020
Pagine: 145 - 153
Ricevuto: 14 set 2019
Accettato: 26 dic 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2020-0015
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© 2020 Y. Lü, X. Chen, W. F. Xue, W. D. Zhang, published by Sciendo
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Analysis of soil nematode feeding groups and functional guilds were used as a valuable tool to detect heavy metal pollution. Effects of cadmium (Cd) at 5 mg/kg, mercury (Hg) at 20mg/kg, combined Cd and Hg at 5+20mg/kg on the nematode communities were studied after three months application. Nematodes were collected from soil in rhizosphere of Morning glories (