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Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.

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Main Author: Lousão, C.
Publication Date: 2007
Other Authors: Bento, Albino, Campos, Mercedes, Ruano, Francisca, Pereira, J.A.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Soil tillage is a traditional practice in the olive groves of Trás-os-Montes region (Northeast of Portugal) where the soil is maintained without any vegetal cover. However, this agronomic practice may have dangerous environmental effects of several orders. In this way, with the present work we aimed to contribute for the knowledge about the effect of two soil management practices in the olive grove (traditional tillage in comparison to no tillage) on the arthropods abundance and diversity of the olive grove soil and the olive tree canopy with special reference to Formicidae family. The work was developed between April and October of 2004, in two continuous plots submitted to the following agronomical practices: one plot submitted to frequent tillage to control weeds, and the other plot was no tilled. Monthly, the soil fauna was evaluated by 30 pitfall traps and olive canopy fauna was monitored by the beating technique of 25 trees per plot. The recovered material was sorted and identified. The results showed the existence of a diverse and rich fauna associated to the soil of olive grove and olive tree canopy. The olive soil arthropods are constituted mainly by Formicidae and Collembola.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.
title Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.
spellingShingle Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.
Lousão, C.
Olive grove
Tillage
Arthropods
Abundance
Diversity
Formicidae
title_short Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.
title_full Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.
title_fullStr Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.
title_sort Effects of no tillage on the abundance and diversity of soil and olive tree canopy arthropods.
author Lousão, C.
author_facet Lousão, C.
Bento, Albino
Campos, Mercedes
Ruano, Francisca
Pereira, J.A.
author_role author
author2 Bento, Albino
Campos, Mercedes
Ruano, Francisca
Pereira, J.A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lousão, C.
Bento, Albino
Campos, Mercedes
Ruano, Francisca
Pereira, J.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Olive grove
Tillage
Arthropods
Abundance
Diversity
Formicidae
topic Olive grove
Tillage
Arthropods
Abundance
Diversity
Formicidae
description Soil tillage is a traditional practice in the olive groves of Trás-os-Montes region (Northeast of Portugal) where the soil is maintained without any vegetal cover. However, this agronomic practice may have dangerous environmental effects of several orders. In this way, with the present work we aimed to contribute for the knowledge about the effect of two soil management practices in the olive grove (traditional tillage in comparison to no tillage) on the arthropods abundance and diversity of the olive grove soil and the olive tree canopy with special reference to Formicidae family. The work was developed between April and October of 2004, in two continuous plots submitted to the following agronomical practices: one plot submitted to frequent tillage to control weeds, and the other plot was no tilled. Monthly, the soil fauna was evaluated by 30 pitfall traps and olive canopy fauna was monitored by the beating technique of 25 trees per plot. The recovered material was sorted and identified. The results showed the existence of a diverse and rich fauna associated to the soil of olive grove and olive tree canopy. The olive soil arthropods are constituted mainly by Formicidae and Collembola.
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