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Diversity and abundance of soil macrofauna in three land use systems in eastern Amazonia

Werica Larissa Farias de Vasconcelos ORCID logo , Diego de Macedo Rodrigues ORCID logo , Rafael Oliveira Carvalho Silva ORCID logo , Sônia Sena Alfaia ORCID logo

19/Jun/2020

ABSTRACT Given the influence of edaphic macrofauna in the physical, chemical, and biological processes that sustain the organic matter cycle in the soil of tropical ecosystems, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of the sequence: Secondary Forest – Pasture – Eucalyptus monoculture on the macrofauna structure in Southeast of Pará State, Brazil. In each land use system, two 350 m transect were taken. The data was collected in 8 sampling sites, which were 50 m apart in each transect […]

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Soil macrofauna as influenced by chemical fertilizers and swine manure use in western Santa Catarina State, Brazil

Maurício Vicente Alves, Júlio Cesar Pires Santos, Deisi Tatiani de Gois, Janaina Veronezi Alberton, Dilmar Baretta

01/Apr/2008

The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of addition of increasing rates of swine manure, mineral fertilizers, and the combination of both on the abundance and diversity of soil macrofauna. The study was carried out in Campos Novos county, in the western Santa Catarina state, on an Oxisol cultivated with corn (Zea mays) and oat (Avena sativa) in succession and no tillage system. Six treatments were used: a control, with no fertilization (TT); mineral fertilization (AM); swine manure + […]