Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães, Nathalia de França
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gallo, Anderson de Souza, Silva , Victor Roberto da, Fontanetti, Anastácia, Fujihara , Ricardo Toshio, Carvalho, Emerson Machado de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12787
Resumo: The edaphic fauna has been widely used as a bioindicator of soil quality in agroecosystems because it responds quickly to changes resulting from the use and management of agricultural systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil fauna associated with conventional and sustainable cultivation systems. The studied systems were conventional cane, organic cane, organic corn intercropped with pigeon pea dwarf, organic corn in monoculture, agroforestry system, fallow soil, and native vegetation. Four pitfall traps were installed in each area to capture soil fauna organisms, along a transect, equidistant to 5 m, totaling 28 traps. A total of 1330 individuals were collected, distributed in 50 taxa, with Formicidae, Collembola, and Diptera: Phoridae the predominant ones. Individuals belonging to the predatory functional trophic group were the most representative in most of the areas studied. The fallow, agroforestry, conventional cane, and native vegetation systems showed a greater abundance of soil fauna individuals. The richness of groups was higher in systems with organic maize in monoculture, intercropped with pigeon pea and fallow, with the two maize areas showing greater uniformity in the distribution of soil fauna groups. These results can assist in the classification of some groups of invertebrates as bioindicators of soil quality in agroecosystems.
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spelling Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systemsFauna del suelo asociada a diferentes sistemas de cultivoFauna do solo associada a diferentes sistemas de cultivoBioindicadoresDiversidadeÍndices ecológicosQualidade do solo.BioindicadoresDiversidadÍndices ecológicosCalidad del suelo.BioindicatorsDiversityEcological indexesSoil Quality. The edaphic fauna has been widely used as a bioindicator of soil quality in agroecosystems because it responds quickly to changes resulting from the use and management of agricultural systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil fauna associated with conventional and sustainable cultivation systems. The studied systems were conventional cane, organic cane, organic corn intercropped with pigeon pea dwarf, organic corn in monoculture, agroforestry system, fallow soil, and native vegetation. Four pitfall traps were installed in each area to capture soil fauna organisms, along a transect, equidistant to 5 m, totaling 28 traps. A total of 1330 individuals were collected, distributed in 50 taxa, with Formicidae, Collembola, and Diptera: Phoridae the predominant ones. Individuals belonging to the predatory functional trophic group were the most representative in most of the areas studied. The fallow, agroforestry, conventional cane, and native vegetation systems showed a greater abundance of soil fauna individuals. The richness of groups was higher in systems with organic maize in monoculture, intercropped with pigeon pea and fallow, with the two maize areas showing greater uniformity in the distribution of soil fauna groups. These results can assist in the classification of some groups of invertebrates as bioindicators of soil quality in agroecosystems.La fauna edáfica ha sido ampliamente utilizada como bioindicador de la calidad del suelo en agroecosistemas porque responde rápidamente a los cambios resultantes del uso y manejo de los sistemas agrícolas. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la fauna del suelo asociada a sistemas de cultivo convencionales y sostenibles. Los sistemas estudiados fueron caña convencional, caña orgánica, maíz orgánico intercalado con frijol guandú-anão, maíz orgánico en monocultivo, sistema agroforestal, barbecho y vegetación nativa. Se instalaron cuatro trampas de caída en cada área para capturar organismos de fauna del suelo, a lo largo de un transecto, equidistante a 5 m, totalizando 28 trampas. Se recolectaron un total de 1330 individuos, distribuidos en 50 taxones, predominando Formicidae, Collembola y Diptera: Phoridae. Los individuos pertenecientes al grupo trófico funcional depredador fueron los más representativos en la mayoría de las áreas estudiadas. Los sistemas de barbecho, agroforestería, caña convencional y vegetación nativa mostraron mayor abundancia de individuos de fauna del suelo. La riqueza de grupos fue mayor en sistemas con maíz orgánico en monocultivo, intercalado con frijol gunadú-anão y barbecho, mostrando las dos áreas de maíz una mayor uniformidad en la distribución de los grupos de fauna del suelo. Estos resultados pueden ayudar en la clasificación de algunos grupos de invertebrados como bioindicadores de la calidad del suelo en los agroecosistemas.A fauna edáfica tem sido amplamente utilizada como bioindicadora da qualidade do solo em agroecossistemas por responder rapidamente às alterações decorrentes do uso e manejo em sistemas agrícolas. Objetivou-se neste estudo avaliar a fauna do solo associado a sistemas de cultivo convencionais e sustentáveis. Os sistemas estudados foram cana convencional, cana orgânica, milho orgânico consorciado com guandu-anão, milho orgânico em monocultivo, sistema agroflorestal, solo em pousio e vegetação nativa. Foram instaladas, em cada área, quatro armadilhas de queda (“pitfall”) para captura dos organismos da fauna do solo, ao longo de um transecto, equidistantes de 5 m, totalizando 28 armadilhas. Coletou-se um total de 1330 indivíduos, distribuídos em 50 táxons, sendo Formicidae, Collembola e Diptera: Phoridae os predominantes. Os indivíduos pertencentes ao grupo trófico funcional predadores foram os mais representativos na maioria das áreas estudadas. Os sistemas pousio, agrofloresta, cana convencional e vegetação nativa mostraram maior abundância de indivíduos da fauna do solo. A riqueza de grupos foi maior nos sistemas com milho orgânico em monocultivo, consorciado com guandu-anão e pousio, com as duas áreas de milho apresentando maior uniformidade na distribuição dos grupos da fauna do solo. Estes resultados podem auxiliar na classificação de alguns grupos de invertebrados como bioindicadores de qualidade do solo em agroecossistemas.Research, Society and Development2021-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1278710.33448/rsd-v10i2.12787Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e54610212787Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e54610212787Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e546102127872525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12787/11585Copyright (c) 2021 Nathalia de França Guimarães; Anderson de Souza Gallo; Victor Roberto da Silva ; Anastácia Fontanetti; Ricardo Toshio Fujihara ; Emerson Machado de Carvalhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuimarães, Nathalia de França Gallo, Anderson de Souza Silva , Victor Roberto da Fontanetti, AnastáciaFujihara , Ricardo Toshio Carvalho, Emerson Machado de 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12787Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:16.698236Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems
Fauna del suelo asociada a diferentes sistemas de cultivo
Fauna do solo associada a diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems
spellingShingle Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems
Guimarães, Nathalia de França
Bioindicadores
Diversidade
Índices ecológicos
Qualidade do solo.
Bioindicadores
Diversidad
Índices ecológicos
Calidad del suelo.
Bioindicators
Diversity
Ecological indexes
Soil Quality.
title_short Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems
title_full Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems
title_fullStr Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems
title_full_unstemmed Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems
title_sort Soil fauna associated with different cultivation systems
author Guimarães, Nathalia de França
author_facet Guimarães, Nathalia de França
Gallo, Anderson de Souza
Silva , Victor Roberto da
Fontanetti, Anastácia
Fujihara , Ricardo Toshio
Carvalho, Emerson Machado de
author_role author
author2 Gallo, Anderson de Souza
Silva , Victor Roberto da
Fontanetti, Anastácia
Fujihara , Ricardo Toshio
Carvalho, Emerson Machado de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Nathalia de França
Gallo, Anderson de Souza
Silva , Victor Roberto da
Fontanetti, Anastácia
Fujihara , Ricardo Toshio
Carvalho, Emerson Machado de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bioindicadores
Diversidade
Índices ecológicos
Qualidade do solo.
Bioindicadores
Diversidad
Índices ecológicos
Calidad del suelo.
Bioindicators
Diversity
Ecological indexes
Soil Quality.
topic Bioindicadores
Diversidade
Índices ecológicos
Qualidade do solo.
Bioindicadores
Diversidad
Índices ecológicos
Calidad del suelo.
Bioindicators
Diversity
Ecological indexes
Soil Quality.
description The edaphic fauna has been widely used as a bioindicator of soil quality in agroecosystems because it responds quickly to changes resulting from the use and management of agricultural systems. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil fauna associated with conventional and sustainable cultivation systems. The studied systems were conventional cane, organic cane, organic corn intercropped with pigeon pea dwarf, organic corn in monoculture, agroforestry system, fallow soil, and native vegetation. Four pitfall traps were installed in each area to capture soil fauna organisms, along a transect, equidistant to 5 m, totaling 28 traps. A total of 1330 individuals were collected, distributed in 50 taxa, with Formicidae, Collembola, and Diptera: Phoridae the predominant ones. Individuals belonging to the predatory functional trophic group were the most representative in most of the areas studied. The fallow, agroforestry, conventional cane, and native vegetation systems showed a greater abundance of soil fauna individuals. The richness of groups was higher in systems with organic maize in monoculture, intercropped with pigeon pea and fallow, with the two maize areas showing greater uniformity in the distribution of soil fauna groups. These results can assist in the classification of some groups of invertebrates as bioindicators of soil quality in agroecosystems.
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