@ARTICLE{Zatoń_Kinga_Katarzyna_Plant_2018, author={Zatoń, Kinga Katarzyna and Skwiercz, Andrzej Tomasz and Adamiak, Ewa and Szelągowska, Patrycja and Hury, Grzegorz}, volume={vol. 58}, number={No 2}, journal={Journal of Plant Protection Research}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Committee of Plant Protection PAS}, publisher={Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute}, abstract={The species structure of plant parasitic nematode populations from the rhizosphere of winter wheat grown with crop rotation or in 48-year-old monoculture was analyzed and compared. Dominating species: Bitylenchus dubius, Merlinius microdorus, Paratylenchus neglectus and Heterodera avenae, in monoculture plots, had higher populations than in crop rotation plots. Heterodera avenae eggs and larvae were infected by pathogenic fungi in 68% of the monoculture crops (vs. 65–66% of the cysts from crop rotation), 12–20% of Paratylenchus sp. specimens were colonized by bacteria, mainly by Bacillus penetrans. This study shows nematological changes occurring in long-term wheat breeding, thus providing additional information necessary to fight dangerous viral vectors of the examined cereal.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Plant parasitic nematodes in the soil and roots of winter wheat grown in crop rotation and long-term monoculture}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/107175/PDF/JPPR_58_2_10_Zato%C5%84.pdf}, doi={10.24425/122934}, keywords={nematodes, monoculture, pathogenic fungi, vector of cereal virus, winter wheat}, }