Author:
Simpfendorfer S.,Kirkegaard J. A.,Heenan D. P.,Wong P. T. W.
Abstract
The early growth of wheat was compared under direct drilled (DD) and
cultivated treatments at 21 farm sites throughout southern New South Wales in
1997, 7 sites in 1998, and 11 sites in 1999. The experiments investigated the
involvement of (1) paddock history/management, (2)
common soil-borne fungal pathogens, and (3) populations of various microbial
groups in early growth reductions associated with DD.
Cultivation increased early vegetative growth at 62% of sites with an
average increase in dry matter production of 33% compared with DD
plots. Reduced shoot growth under DD was closely associated
(r = 0.899) with decreased development of the
root system. Early growth reductions under DD did not appear related to
management practices such as different sowing points, herbicide or fertiliser
application, or soil pH and fertility. Soil type and previous crop species,
however, influenced the incidence but not severity of early growth reductions.
Reduced growth under DD was not associated with the presence of any of the
common soil-borne fungal pathogens of wheat, or with rhizosphere populations
of total aerobic bacteria, total fungi, aerobic spore-forming bacteria,
Gram-negative bacteria, and actinomycetes. On average,
Pseudomonas populations in the rhizosphere of seedlings
grown in cultivated soil were reduced by 61% compared with the DD
treatment at sites where early growth reductions under DD were evident. An
assessment of the inhibitory activity of pseudomonads towards wheat seedlings
in a test-tube bioassay indicated that reduced growth in DD plots was more
closely related with the inhibitory activity of
Pseudomonas spp. to root growth than their population in
the rhizosphere. A close relationship existed between the inhibitory activity
of Pseudomonas spp. isolated from each site and the
response of wheat seedlings to cultivation (r =
0.865). These results suggest that Pseudomonas spp. with
inhibitory activity to root growth are involved in the reduced early growth of
DD wheat in southern New South Wales.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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