Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil

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Autor(a) principal: Kitamura,Aline Emy
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Tavares,Rose Luiza Moraes, Alves,Marlene Cristina, Souza,Zigomar Menezes de, Siqueira,Diego Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The construction of the hydroelectric power plant of Ilha Solteira, in state of São Paulo, was initiated in the 1960s, when an average, 8.60 m of soil depth was removed, resulting in a degraded area. A plan for the recovery of the area started in 2005 in Selvíria /MS with the use of plant species adapted to the Cerrado biome. This study aimed to evaluate the soil macrofauna of an area under recovery by using different types of soil cover (1- bare soil (control); 2- native Cerrado vegetation; 3- specie Astronium fraxinifolium; 4- Astronium fraxinifolium + Canavalia ensiformis; 5- Astronium fraxinifolium + Raphanus sativus; 6- Astronium fraxinifolium + Brachiaria decumbens + sewage sludge). Soil macrofauna was evaluated in 2005, 2006 and 2007 using the direct collection method and manual counting. Number of species, diversity and uniformity index were determined. Principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis were used for data interpretation. Results showed that treatment 6 (Astronium fraxinifolium+ Brachiaria decumbens+ sewage sludge) increased the soil macrofauna population by approximately 4 to 6 times more than the other types of cover after three years of evaluation. And the PCA and cluster analysis showed the approximation of the data between treatment 6 and Cerrado, which represents the most appropriate treatment for the recovery of the degraded soil.
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spelling Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soilbioindicatorsuniformityprincipal component analysiscluster analysisABSTRACT: The construction of the hydroelectric power plant of Ilha Solteira, in state of São Paulo, was initiated in the 1960s, when an average, 8.60 m of soil depth was removed, resulting in a degraded area. A plan for the recovery of the area started in 2005 in Selvíria /MS with the use of plant species adapted to the Cerrado biome. This study aimed to evaluate the soil macrofauna of an area under recovery by using different types of soil cover (1- bare soil (control); 2- native Cerrado vegetation; 3- specie Astronium fraxinifolium; 4- Astronium fraxinifolium + Canavalia ensiformis; 5- Astronium fraxinifolium + Raphanus sativus; 6- Astronium fraxinifolium + Brachiaria decumbens + sewage sludge). Soil macrofauna was evaluated in 2005, 2006 and 2007 using the direct collection method and manual counting. Number of species, diversity and uniformity index were determined. Principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis were used for data interpretation. Results showed that treatment 6 (Astronium fraxinifolium+ Brachiaria decumbens+ sewage sludge) increased the soil macrofauna population by approximately 4 to 6 times more than the other types of cover after three years of evaluation. And the PCA and cluster analysis showed the approximation of the data between treatment 6 and Cerrado, which represents the most appropriate treatment for the recovery of the degraded soil.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000800251Ciência Rural v.50 n.8 2020reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20190606info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKitamura,Aline EmyTavares,Rose Luiza MoraesAlves,Marlene CristinaSouza,Zigomar Menezes deSiqueira,Diego Silvaeng2020-07-07T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil
title Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil
spellingShingle Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil
Kitamura,Aline Emy
bioindicators
uniformity
principal component analysis
cluster analysis
title_short Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil
title_full Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil
title_fullStr Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil
title_full_unstemmed Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil
title_sort Soil macrofauna as bioindicator of the recovery of degraded Cerrado soil
author Kitamura,Aline Emy
author_facet Kitamura,Aline Emy
Tavares,Rose Luiza Moraes
Alves,Marlene Cristina
Souza,Zigomar Menezes de
Siqueira,Diego Silva
author_role author
author2 Tavares,Rose Luiza Moraes
Alves,Marlene Cristina
Souza,Zigomar Menezes de
Siqueira,Diego Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kitamura,Aline Emy
Tavares,Rose Luiza Moraes
Alves,Marlene Cristina
Souza,Zigomar Menezes de
Siqueira,Diego Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bioindicators
uniformity
principal component analysis
cluster analysis
topic bioindicators
uniformity
principal component analysis
cluster analysis
description ABSTRACT: The construction of the hydroelectric power plant of Ilha Solteira, in state of São Paulo, was initiated in the 1960s, when an average, 8.60 m of soil depth was removed, resulting in a degraded area. A plan for the recovery of the area started in 2005 in Selvíria /MS with the use of plant species adapted to the Cerrado biome. This study aimed to evaluate the soil macrofauna of an area under recovery by using different types of soil cover (1- bare soil (control); 2- native Cerrado vegetation; 3- specie Astronium fraxinifolium; 4- Astronium fraxinifolium + Canavalia ensiformis; 5- Astronium fraxinifolium + Raphanus sativus; 6- Astronium fraxinifolium + Brachiaria decumbens + sewage sludge). Soil macrofauna was evaluated in 2005, 2006 and 2007 using the direct collection method and manual counting. Number of species, diversity and uniformity index were determined. Principal component analysis (PCA) and cluster analysis were used for data interpretation. Results showed that treatment 6 (Astronium fraxinifolium+ Brachiaria decumbens+ sewage sludge) increased the soil macrofauna population by approximately 4 to 6 times more than the other types of cover after three years of evaluation. And the PCA and cluster analysis showed the approximation of the data between treatment 6 and Cerrado, which represents the most appropriate treatment for the recovery of the degraded soil.
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