Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil
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Resumo: | Earthworms are known to increase soil bulk density, soil porosity, mixing of organic matter, and to strengthen aggregation of soil particles. They perform important functions in the maintenance and stabilization of the soil matrix. So, earthworms can be used as indicators of the quality and health of soils. More emphasis on studying underground components, such as earthworms, is required in order to better understand the mechanisms of silvopastoral systems function. The purpose of this study was to examine the presence and the distribution of earthworms in a silvopastoral system (SSP) with Grevillea robusta trees, planted in rows, in comparison with a pasture without trees (PNA). Sampling in six areas (five in SSP and one in the PNA) was carried out in October, 2005 at Cianorte, Parana, Brazil. The samples (n=162) were collected at three distances from the tree rows and/or bulk terraces. Significant variation in earthworm quantity was found between the two pastures conditions. Sample variance was higher than average in all areas, indicating trend to negative binomial distribution and, consequently, to aggregate distribution of earthworms. The average number of earthworms and cocoons were higher in the PNA and we found significant differences (p < 0.01) between SSP and PNA employing a contrast analysis. The distribution of individuals were positively influenced by trees, whereas the number of individuals seemed to be influenced by the capacity of some species to colonize environments with scarce resources. So, to complement the present study it will be necessary to characterize the spatial and temporal distribution of individuals and species. Furthermore, the understanding of the interaction between Grevillea obusta and the population of annelids depends on studies of litterfall, other organisms and microclimatic conditions under canopies. |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, BrazilMinhocas em uma Pastagem Arborizada na Região Noroeste do Estado do Paraná, BrasilAgroforestry systemsoil faunaGrevillea robustasistema silvipastorilfauna de soloGrevillea robustaEarthworms are known to increase soil bulk density, soil porosity, mixing of organic matter, and to strengthen aggregation of soil particles. They perform important functions in the maintenance and stabilization of the soil matrix. So, earthworms can be used as indicators of the quality and health of soils. More emphasis on studying underground components, such as earthworms, is required in order to better understand the mechanisms of silvopastoral systems function. The purpose of this study was to examine the presence and the distribution of earthworms in a silvopastoral system (SSP) with Grevillea robusta trees, planted in rows, in comparison with a pasture without trees (PNA). Sampling in six areas (five in SSP and one in the PNA) was carried out in October, 2005 at Cianorte, Parana, Brazil. The samples (n=162) were collected at three distances from the tree rows and/or bulk terraces. Significant variation in earthworm quantity was found between the two pastures conditions. Sample variance was higher than average in all areas, indicating trend to negative binomial distribution and, consequently, to aggregate distribution of earthworms. The average number of earthworms and cocoons were higher in the PNA and we found significant differences (p < 0.01) between SSP and PNA employing a contrast analysis. The distribution of individuals were positively influenced by trees, whereas the number of individuals seemed to be influenced by the capacity of some species to colonize environments with scarce resources. So, to complement the present study it will be necessary to characterize the spatial and temporal distribution of individuals and species. Furthermore, the understanding of the interaction between Grevillea obusta and the population of annelids depends on studies of litterfall, other organisms and microclimatic conditions under canopies. Minhocas são conhecidas por diminuir a densidade aparente e aumentar a porosidade do solo, misturar a matéria orgânica e proporcionar a agregação das partículas do solo. Dessa forma, podem ser utilizadas como indicadoras da qualidade e saúde dos solos, inclusive em sistemas silvipastoris. Assim, a finalidade deste estudo foi examinar a presença e a distribuição de minhocas, comparando uma pastagem arborizada (SSP) com Grevillea robusta plantada em renques curvilíneos com uma pastagem não-arborizada (PNA). A amostragem, em seis áreas (cinco na SSP e uma na PNA), foi realizada no mês de outubro de 2005 em Cianorte, Paraná, Brasil. As amostras (n=162) foram coletadas em três pontos distribuídos ao longo de transectos perpendiculares aos renques das árvores e/ou terraços. A variância amostral foi superior à média em todas as áreas, indicando tendência para a distribuição binomial negativa, com a distribuição agregada das minhocas. Nas amostras próximas aos terraços foi encontrada a maior concentração de minhocas e casulos, coincidindo com a cobertura das copas das árvores, enquanto na pastagem não-arborizada, a concentração deu-se somente no ponto a jusante dos terraços. O número médio de minhocas e casulos foi maior na PNA, e foram encontradas diferenças significativas (p < 0,01), pela análise de contraste, entre PNA e SSP. A distribuição dos espécimes foi positivamente influenciada pela presença das árvores, ao passo que a quantidade encontrada das mesmas aparenta ser causada pela influência da capacidade de certas espécies em colonizar ambientes onde recursos sejam escassos. Nesse sentido, há necessidade de caracterizar a distribuição espacial de indivíduos e espécies no tempo, bem como sua flutuação estacional. Maior entendimento sobre como a Grevillea robusta interage com populações de anelídeos dependerá de estudos sobre a liteira, outros organismos e condições microclimáticas sob suas copas. Embrapa Florestas2011-03-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://pfb.cnpf.embrapa.br/pfb/index.php/pfb/article/view/224Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira; n. 51 (2005): jul./dez.; 17Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira; No. 51 (2005): jul./dez.; 171983-26051809-3647reponame:Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAporhttps://pfb.cnpf.embrapa.br/pfb/index.php/pfb/article/view/224/175Jardeveski, RobertaPorfírio-da-Silva, Vanderleyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-04-28T14:11:52Zoai:pfb.cnpf.embrapa.br/pfb:article/224Revistahttps://pfb.cnpf.embrapa.br/pfb/index.php/pfb/PUBhttps://pfb.cnpf.embrapa.br/pfb/index.php/pfb/oaipfb@embrapa.br || revista.pfb@gmail.com || patricia.mattos@embrapa.br1983-26051809-3647opendoar:2017-04-28T14:11:52Pesquisa Florestal Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil Minhocas em uma Pastagem Arborizada na Região Noroeste do Estado do Paraná, Brasil |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil Jardeveski, Roberta Agroforestry system soil fauna Grevillea robusta sistema silvipastoril fauna de solo Grevillea robusta |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil |
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Earthworms of a Silvopastoral System of Northwestern State of Paraná, Brazil |
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Jardeveski, Roberta |
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Jardeveski, Roberta Porfírio-da-Silva, Vanderley |
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Porfírio-da-Silva, Vanderley |
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Jardeveski, Roberta Porfírio-da-Silva, Vanderley |
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Agroforestry system soil fauna Grevillea robusta sistema silvipastoril fauna de solo Grevillea robusta |
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Agroforestry system soil fauna Grevillea robusta sistema silvipastoril fauna de solo Grevillea robusta |
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Earthworms are known to increase soil bulk density, soil porosity, mixing of organic matter, and to strengthen aggregation of soil particles. They perform important functions in the maintenance and stabilization of the soil matrix. So, earthworms can be used as indicators of the quality and health of soils. More emphasis on studying underground components, such as earthworms, is required in order to better understand the mechanisms of silvopastoral systems function. The purpose of this study was to examine the presence and the distribution of earthworms in a silvopastoral system (SSP) with Grevillea robusta trees, planted in rows, in comparison with a pasture without trees (PNA). Sampling in six areas (five in SSP and one in the PNA) was carried out in October, 2005 at Cianorte, Parana, Brazil. The samples (n=162) were collected at three distances from the tree rows and/or bulk terraces. Significant variation in earthworm quantity was found between the two pastures conditions. Sample variance was higher than average in all areas, indicating trend to negative binomial distribution and, consequently, to aggregate distribution of earthworms. The average number of earthworms and cocoons were higher in the PNA and we found significant differences (p < 0.01) between SSP and PNA employing a contrast analysis. The distribution of individuals were positively influenced by trees, whereas the number of individuals seemed to be influenced by the capacity of some species to colonize environments with scarce resources. So, to complement the present study it will be necessary to characterize the spatial and temporal distribution of individuals and species. Furthermore, the understanding of the interaction between Grevillea obusta and the population of annelids depends on studies of litterfall, other organisms and microclimatic conditions under canopies. |
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