EFFECTS OF SHEEP TREADING ON PLANT COVERING AND SOIL ORIBATIDA (ACARI) IN A WOODED HAY MEADOW IN SOGN (NORWAY)
Effects of sheep treading on plant covering and soil oribatid mites in a traditionally maintained wooded hay meadow in Sogn (Norway) were investigated. Samples were taken under the elm trees in 2 zones, situated 1m from the elm trunks, heavily treaded by sheep, and 5m from these trunks. The sheep tr...
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doaj-36740acd029846d8a65ee7fb7a1b57d62020-11-24T20:41:58ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492008-05-0184453460EFFECTS OF SHEEP TREADING ON PLANT COVERING AND SOIL ORIBATIDA (ACARI) IN A WOODED HAY MEADOW IN SOGN (NORWAY)STANISŁAW SENICZAKMARIA ELŻBIETAANNA SENICZAKEffects of sheep treading on plant covering and soil oribatid mites in a traditionally maintained wooded hay meadow in Sogn (Norway) were investigated. Samples were taken under the elm trees in 2 zones, situated 1m from the elm trunks, heavily treaded by sheep, and 5m from these trunks. The sheep treading decreased the plant covering, especially mosses, and the density of Oribatida, but increased the participation of their juvenile stages. The Oribatida occupied mainly the upper soil layer and the density distinctly decreased with the soil depth, but the sheep treading appeased the differences of density of mites in soil layers, comparing to the zone situated 5m from the elm trunks.http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/505_EFFECTS_OF_SHEEP_TREADING_ON_PLANT_COVERING_AND_SOIL_ORIBATIDA_(ACARI)_IN_A_WOODED_HAY_MEADOW_IN_SOGN_(NORWAY)_en.pdftraditional farmingwooded hay meadowelm treesoribatidajuvenile stages |
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STANISŁAW SENICZAK MARIA ELŻBIETA ANNA SENICZAK EFFECTS OF SHEEP TREADING ON PLANT COVERING AND SOIL ORIBATIDA (ACARI) IN A WOODED HAY MEADOW IN SOGN (NORWAY) Journal of Central European Agriculture traditional farming wooded hay meadow elm trees oribatida juvenile stages |
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STANISŁAW SENICZAK MARIA ELŻBIETA ANNA SENICZAK |
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STANISŁAW SENICZAK |
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EFFECTS OF SHEEP TREADING ON PLANT COVERING AND SOIL ORIBATIDA (ACARI) IN A WOODED HAY MEADOW IN SOGN (NORWAY) |
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EFFECTS OF SHEEP TREADING ON PLANT COVERING AND SOIL ORIBATIDA (ACARI) IN A WOODED HAY MEADOW IN SOGN (NORWAY) |
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EFFECTS OF SHEEP TREADING ON PLANT COVERING AND SOIL ORIBATIDA (ACARI) IN A WOODED HAY MEADOW IN SOGN (NORWAY) |
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EFFECTS OF SHEEP TREADING ON PLANT COVERING AND SOIL ORIBATIDA (ACARI) IN A WOODED HAY MEADOW IN SOGN (NORWAY) |
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EFFECTS OF SHEEP TREADING ON PLANT COVERING AND SOIL ORIBATIDA (ACARI) IN A WOODED HAY MEADOW IN SOGN (NORWAY) |
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effects of sheep treading on plant covering and soil oribatida (acari) in a wooded hay meadow in sogn (norway) |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture |
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Journal of Central European Agriculture |
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1332-9049 |
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2008-05-01 |
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Effects of sheep treading on plant covering and soil oribatid mites in a traditionally maintained wooded hay meadow in Sogn (Norway) were investigated. Samples were taken under the elm trees in 2 zones, situated 1m from the elm trunks, heavily treaded by sheep, and 5m from these trunks. The sheep treading decreased the plant covering, especially mosses, and the density of Oribatida, but increased the participation of their juvenile stages. The Oribatida occupied mainly the upper soil layer and the density distinctly decreased with the soil depth, but the sheep treading appeased the differences of density of mites in soil layers, comparing to the zone situated 5m from the elm trunks. |
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traditional farming wooded hay meadow elm trees oribatida juvenile stages |
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http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/505_EFFECTS_OF_SHEEP_TREADING_ON_PLANT_COVERING_AND_SOIL_ORIBATIDA_(ACARI)_IN_A_WOODED_HAY_MEADOW_IN_SOGN_(NORWAY)_en.pdf |
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