SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS
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Resumo: | Considering that nematodes are quite sensitive to anthropic interventions, these organisms can be used as indicators of soil quality (SQ). The objective of this work was to study chemical and physical attributes and soil nematode as an indicator of soil quality in pasture areas with successive application of pig slurry (PS) in the Northwest of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. For this, the different areas were considered: Azevém + Tifton pasture with PS use for 14 years (A14), Azevém + Tifton pasture with use of PS for two years (A2) and native forest (NF), with a chemical and physical attributes nematofauna of the soil, with three replicates per treatment, in a randomized complete block design. The soil chemical attributes were sensitive to changes in pasture areas with successive application of PS, with increase in P content, compared to the NF area and soil OM content in the A14 area similar to that found in the NF area. In relation to the soil physical attributes, density and microporosity increased with the successive application of PS in ryegrass + tifton pasture areas, while macroporosity decreased, compared to NF areas. The nematodes of the Discocriconemella, Paratylenchus, Pratylenchus, Trichodorus, Tylenchus and free-living groups were efficient as indicators of soil quality, since they were able to evidence alterations in soil chemical and physical attributes between the ryegrass + tifton use of PS and in relation to the native forest. |
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SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONSATRIBUTOS DO SOLO E NEMATOFAUNA EDÁFICA EM PASTAGENS COM USO SUCESSIVO DE DEJETO LÍQUIDO DE SUÍNOSBioindicators. Nematodes. Chemical quality. Physical quality.Bioindicadores. Nematoides. Qualidade química. Qualidade física.Considering that nematodes are quite sensitive to anthropic interventions, these organisms can be used as indicators of soil quality (SQ). The objective of this work was to study chemical and physical attributes and soil nematode as an indicator of soil quality in pasture areas with successive application of pig slurry (PS) in the Northwest of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. For this, the different areas were considered: Azevém + Tifton pasture with PS use for 14 years (A14), Azevém + Tifton pasture with use of PS for two years (A2) and native forest (NF), with a chemical and physical attributes nematofauna of the soil, with three replicates per treatment, in a randomized complete block design. The soil chemical attributes were sensitive to changes in pasture areas with successive application of PS, with increase in P content, compared to the NF area and soil OM content in the A14 area similar to that found in the NF area. In relation to the soil physical attributes, density and microporosity increased with the successive application of PS in ryegrass + tifton pasture areas, while macroporosity decreased, compared to NF areas. The nematodes of the Discocriconemella, Paratylenchus, Pratylenchus, Trichodorus, Tylenchus and free-living groups were efficient as indicators of soil quality, since they were able to evidence alterations in soil chemical and physical attributes between the ryegrass + tifton use of PS and in relation to the native forest.Considerando-se que os nematoides são bastante sensíveis às intervenções antrópicas, estes organismos podem ser utilizados como indicadores de qualidade do solo (QS). Neste trabalho objetivou-se estudar atributos químicos, físicos e a nematofauna edáfica como indicadora de qualidade do solo em áreas de pastagem com aplicação sucessiva de dejetos líquidos de suínos (DLS) no Noroeste do estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Para tal, foram consideradas as diferentes áreas: pastagem de Azevém + Tifton com uso de DLS há 14 anos (A14), pastagem de Azevém + Tifton com uso de DLS há dois anos (A2) e mata nativa (MN), sendo analisados atributos químicos, físicos e a nematofauna do solo, com três repetições por tratamento, em delineamento blocos casualizados. Os atributos químicos do solo foram sensíveis às mudanças em áreas de pastagem com aplicação sucessiva de DLS, com aumento no teor de P, em comparação com a área MN e teor de MO do solo na área A14 semelhante ao encontrado na área MN. Em relação aos atributos físicos do solo, densidade e microporosidade aumentam com a aplicação sucessiva de DLS em áreas de pastagem de azevém+tifton, enquanto que a macroporosidade diminuiu, em comparação com as áreas MN. Os nematoides dos grupos Discocriconemella, Paratylenchus, Pratylenchus, Trichodorus, Tylenchus e de vida livre são eficientes como indicadores da qualidade do solo, uma vez que evidenciam alterações nos atributos químicos e físicos do solo entre as áreas de pastagem de azevém+tifton com uso sucessivo de DLS e em relação à mata nativa.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2019-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/811710.1590/1983-21252019v32n402rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 32 No. 4 (2019); 867-876Revista Caatinga; v. 32 n. 4 (2019); 867-8761983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/8117/10096Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Diego Armando Amaro daSilva, Danni Maisa daBernardo, Janaína TauilBellé, CristianoKuhn, Paulo RobertoLanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar2023-07-20T17:50:41Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/8117Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:38.429636Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true |
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SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS ATRIBUTOS DO SOLO E NEMATOFAUNA EDÁFICA EM PASTAGENS COM USO SUCESSIVO DE DEJETO LÍQUIDO DE SUÍNOS |
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SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS |
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SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS Silva, Diego Armando Amaro da Bioindicators. Nematodes. Chemical quality. Physical quality. Bioindicadores. Nematoides. Qualidade química. Qualidade física. |
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SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS |
title_full |
SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS |
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SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS |
title_full_unstemmed |
SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS |
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SOIL ATTRIBUTES AND EDAPHIC NEMATOFAUNA IN PASTURES WITH PIG SLURRY SUCCESSIVE APLICATIONS |
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Silva, Diego Armando Amaro da |
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Silva, Diego Armando Amaro da Silva, Danni Maisa da Bernardo, Janaína Tauil Bellé, Cristiano Kuhn, Paulo Roberto Lanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar |
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Silva, Danni Maisa da Bernardo, Janaína Tauil Bellé, Cristiano Kuhn, Paulo Roberto Lanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar |
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Silva, Diego Armando Amaro da Silva, Danni Maisa da Bernardo, Janaína Tauil Bellé, Cristiano Kuhn, Paulo Roberto Lanzanova, Mastrângello Enívar |
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Bioindicators. Nematodes. Chemical quality. Physical quality. Bioindicadores. Nematoides. Qualidade química. Qualidade física. |
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Bioindicators. Nematodes. Chemical quality. Physical quality. Bioindicadores. Nematoides. Qualidade química. Qualidade física. |
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Considering that nematodes are quite sensitive to anthropic interventions, these organisms can be used as indicators of soil quality (SQ). The objective of this work was to study chemical and physical attributes and soil nematode as an indicator of soil quality in pasture areas with successive application of pig slurry (PS) in the Northwest of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. For this, the different areas were considered: Azevém + Tifton pasture with PS use for 14 years (A14), Azevém + Tifton pasture with use of PS for two years (A2) and native forest (NF), with a chemical and physical attributes nematofauna of the soil, with three replicates per treatment, in a randomized complete block design. The soil chemical attributes were sensitive to changes in pasture areas with successive application of PS, with increase in P content, compared to the NF area and soil OM content in the A14 area similar to that found in the NF area. In relation to the soil physical attributes, density and microporosity increased with the successive application of PS in ryegrass + tifton pasture areas, while macroporosity decreased, compared to NF areas. The nematodes of the Discocriconemella, Paratylenchus, Pratylenchus, Trichodorus, Tylenchus and free-living groups were efficient as indicators of soil quality, since they were able to evidence alterations in soil chemical and physical attributes between the ryegrass + tifton use of PS and in relation to the native forest. |
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