Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality

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Main Author: de Filho L.C.I.O.*
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Tanaka C.A.S.*, Sousa J.P., Klauberg Filho, Osmar, Baretta, Dilmar
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Summary: © 2016, Revista Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo. All rights reserved.Collembolan species are differently affected by soil tillage (conventional, minimum tillage, and no-tillage) and are known to modify plant growth. This study relies on the relationships between Collembola community structures and land use systems as a proxy for characterizing changes in soil quality. Thus, Collembola community structure (eco-morphological groups-edaphic, hemiedaphic and epigeic, and morphotypes) were examined in a no-tillage system and crop-livestock integration system to evaluate the discriminative power of the Collembola community structure and to determine which soil properties drives structural diversity. Thirty-eight morphotypes of Collembola were recorded in this study, 11 belonging to the edaphic eco-morphological group, 14 hemiedaphic, and 13 epigeic. The hemiedaphic and epigeic groups, in the no-tillage system, were more influenced by changes in soil properties (total organic carbon, particulate organic carbon, total N, Ca, Mg, moisture, bulk density) and mycelium length than the groups in the crop-livestock integration system (mycorrhizal inoculum potential, and soil properties as dehydrogenase, particulate organic carbon, Mg, sand). Collembola eco-morphological groups were better predictors for ecosystem functioning than Collembola density and can be used to distinguish differences between soil uses, reducing laboratory analysis time.
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spelling Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality© 2016, Revista Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo. All rights reserved.Collembolan species are differently affected by soil tillage (conventional, minimum tillage, and no-tillage) and are known to modify plant growth. This study relies on the relationships between Collembola community structures and land use systems as a proxy for characterizing changes in soil quality. Thus, Collembola community structure (eco-morphological groups-edaphic, hemiedaphic and epigeic, and morphotypes) were examined in a no-tillage system and crop-livestock integration system to evaluate the discriminative power of the Collembola community structure and to determine which soil properties drives structural diversity. Thirty-eight morphotypes of Collembola were recorded in this study, 11 belonging to the edaphic eco-morphological group, 14 hemiedaphic, and 13 epigeic. The hemiedaphic and epigeic groups, in the no-tillage system, were more influenced by changes in soil properties (total organic carbon, particulate organic carbon, total N, Ca, Mg, moisture, bulk density) and mycelium length than the groups in the crop-livestock integration system (mycorrhizal inoculum potential, and soil properties as dehydrogenase, particulate organic carbon, Mg, sand). Collembola eco-morphological groups were better predictors for ecosystem functioning than Collembola density and can be used to distinguish differences between soil uses, reducing laboratory analysis time.2024-12-06T13:49:10Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1806-965710.1590/18069657rbcs20150432https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/7712ark:/33523/001300000qz0zRevista Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo40de Filho L.C.I.O.*Tanaka C.A.S.*Sousa J.P.Klauberg Filho, OsmarBaretta, Dilmarengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:55:08Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/7712Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:55:08Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
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title Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality
spellingShingle Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality
de Filho L.C.I.O.*
title_short Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality
title_full Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality
title_fullStr Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality
title_full_unstemmed Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality
title_sort Collembola community structure as a tool to assess land use effects on soil quality
author de Filho L.C.I.O.*
author_facet de Filho L.C.I.O.*
Tanaka C.A.S.*
Sousa J.P.
Klauberg Filho, Osmar
Baretta, Dilmar
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Sousa J.P.
Klauberg Filho, Osmar
Baretta, Dilmar
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Tanaka C.A.S.*
Sousa J.P.
Klauberg Filho, Osmar
Baretta, Dilmar
description © 2016, Revista Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo. All rights reserved.Collembolan species are differently affected by soil tillage (conventional, minimum tillage, and no-tillage) and are known to modify plant growth. This study relies on the relationships between Collembola community structures and land use systems as a proxy for characterizing changes in soil quality. Thus, Collembola community structure (eco-morphological groups-edaphic, hemiedaphic and epigeic, and morphotypes) were examined in a no-tillage system and crop-livestock integration system to evaluate the discriminative power of the Collembola community structure and to determine which soil properties drives structural diversity. Thirty-eight morphotypes of Collembola were recorded in this study, 11 belonging to the edaphic eco-morphological group, 14 hemiedaphic, and 13 epigeic. The hemiedaphic and epigeic groups, in the no-tillage system, were more influenced by changes in soil properties (total organic carbon, particulate organic carbon, total N, Ca, Mg, moisture, bulk density) and mycelium length than the groups in the crop-livestock integration system (mycorrhizal inoculum potential, and soil properties as dehydrogenase, particulate organic carbon, Mg, sand). Collembola eco-morphological groups were better predictors for ecosystem functioning than Collembola density and can be used to distinguish differences between soil uses, reducing laboratory analysis time.
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