"\u010Cesk\u00E9 Bud\u011Bjovice [CZ]" . . . "\u010Cesk\u00E9 Bud\u011Bjovice" . . "Short-term effects of grass mixtures on nematodes inhabiting agricultural soil in the B\u00EDl\u00E9 Karpaty Mts., Czech Republic - a preliminary study."@en . . "RIV/60077379:_____/02:61023095!RIV/2003/GA0/A61003/N" . "Short-term effects of grass mixtures on nematodes inhabiting agricultural soil in the B\u00EDl\u00E9 Karpaty Mts., Czech Republic - a preliminary study."@en . "\u00DAstav p\u016Fdn\u00ED biologie AV \u010CR" . . . "[B4F99171BAE7]" . "Short-term changes of nematode assemblages were studied in field soil sown with regional and commercial grass mixtures and compared with those in a cultivated field in the course of one year. Total average abundance of nematodes in the grass mixture plots increased rapidly to 1308-2075 x 10 3 ind.m.-2 whereas in the field it remained relatively low (625 x 10 3 ind.m-2). The increase in population densities mainly concerned microbivores such as Panagrolaimus, Paraphelenchus, Aphelenchus and Aphelenchoides (950-1779 x 10 3 ind. m-2) followed by omnivores + predators (178-296 x 10 3 ind.m-2), while increase in plant parasite populations was slower (105-140 x 10 3 ind. m-2). The development of nematode assemblages suggests a great role of accumulation of above-ground as well as below-ground litter supporting microflora and microbial feeding fauna in initial stages of meadow restoration. In older stages, an increase of root density is expected simultaneously with multiplication of plant parasitic nematodes" . . . "663455" . . "1"^^ . "H\u00E1n\u011Bl, Ladislav" . "RIV/60077379:_____/02:61023095" . . . . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . . "7"^^ . "51;57" . "Short-term effects of grass mixtures on nematodes inhabiting agricultural soil in the B\u00EDl\u00E9 Karpaty Mts., Czech Republic - a preliminary study." . "P(GA526/02/0036), Z(AV0Z6066911)" . . . "2001-04-23+02:00"^^ . "80-86525-00-7" . "Nematoda; meadow restoration; succession"@en . . "Studies on Soil Fauna in Central Europe, Proceedings of the 6th Central European Workshop on Soil Zoology." . . "Short-term changes of nematode assemblages were studied in field soil sown with regional and commercial grass mixtures and compared with those in a cultivated field in the course of one year. Total average abundance of nematodes in the grass mixture plots increased rapidly to 1308-2075 x 10 3 ind.m.-2 whereas in the field it remained relatively low (625 x 10 3 ind.m-2). The increase in population densities mainly concerned microbivores such as Panagrolaimus, Paraphelenchus, Aphelenchus and Aphelenchoides (950-1779 x 10 3 ind. m-2) followed by omnivores + predators (178-296 x 10 3 ind.m-2), while increase in plant parasite populations was slower (105-140 x 10 3 ind. m-2). The development of nematode assemblages suggests a great role of accumulation of above-ground as well as below-ground litter supporting microflora and microbial feeding fauna in initial stages of meadow restoration. In older stages, an increase of root density is expected simultaneously with multiplication of plant parasitic nematodes"@en . . "Short-term effects of grass mixtures on nematodes inhabiting agricultural soil in the B\u00EDl\u00E9 Karpaty Mts., Czech Republic - a preliminary study." .