Literature DB >> 19308224

Two semi-automatic elutriators for extracting nematodes and certain fungi from soil.

D W Byrd1, K R Barker, H Ferris, C J Nusbaum, W E Griffin, R H Small, C A Stone.   

Abstract

Two efficient, semi-automatic elutriators for assaying soil samples for nematodes are described. The first apparatus is a four-unit elutriator which combines conventional extraction methods with the following major features: automatic mixing of 500- to 1,500-cm(3) soil samples with water (+/- air); "turbinate" sample splitters from which fractions of 1/15 or greater are passed onto 26- or 38-microm sieves for collection of larvae and adult nematodes; the capacity for collecting roots, intact egg masses, and cysts on 250-425-microm sieves; and a variable speed motorized sieve-shaker. Nematodes, after being collected on 38-microm sieves, are separated from debris by centrifugation or by Baermann trays. Secondary features include: air cylinders, solenoid valves, and time clock for automatic dumping residual soil and water; relay-controlled coarse spray nozzles activated for 5 sec every 30 sec for washing nematodes through 250-425-mum sieves; adjustable rates of water amt air flow, and tinting. The second type of elutriator operates on similar principles but costs less to construct. It requires somewhat more operator participation; sieve spraying is carried out by the operator, anti elutriators are dumped manually. Both elutriators also show promise for monitoring populations of certain other soil microorganisms.

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Keywords:  population dynamics; techniques

Year:  1976        PMID: 19308224      PMCID: PMC2620186     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nematol        ISSN: 0022-300X            Impact factor:   1.402


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4.  Effects of Cover Crops on Pratylenchus penetrans and the Nematode Community in Carrot Production.

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5.  Soybean Yield and Heterodera glycines Responses to Liquid Swine Manure in Nematode Suppressive Soil and Conducive Soil.

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6.  Interaction of Concurrent Populations of Meloidogyne partityla and Mesocriconema xenoplax on Pecan.

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7.  Spread of Rotylenchulus reniformis in an Arkansas Cotton Field Over a Four-Year Period.

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9.  Description of Hemicaloosia graminis n. sp. (Nematoda: Caloosiidae) Associated with Turfgrasses in North and South Carolina, USA.

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