Modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage system

The present study was carried out with the aim of monitoring the edaphic fauna modifications during the decomposition of cover crops straw. The experiment was carried out in the 2005/2006 spring-summer season in Chapecó/SC, Brazil. The treatments were: 1) Straw of black oat (Avena strigosa Scrheb.);...

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Main Authors: Rosiane Berenice Nicoloso Denardin, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Leandro do Prado Wildner, Jefferson Luís Meirelles Coimbra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2009-06-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume222/45a53.pdf
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spelling doaj-40ac635cc5ee46c487cb563452d00ad72020-11-24T23:06:10ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432009-06-012224553Modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage systemRosiane Berenice Nicoloso DenardinLuciano Colpo GatiboniLeandro do Prado WildnerJefferson Luís Meirelles CoimbraThe present study was carried out with the aim of monitoring the edaphic fauna modifications during the decomposition of cover crops straw. The experiment was carried out in the 2005/2006 spring-summer season in Chapecó/SC, Brazil. The treatments were: 1) Straw of black oat (Avena strigosa Scrheb.); 2) Straw of black oat cultivated with addition of 50kg.ha-1 of nitrogen; 3) Straw of rye (Secale cereale L.); 4) Straw of rye cultivated with addition of 50kg.ha-1 of nitrogen; 5) Uncovered soil. The cover crops were cultivated until flowering, when they were handled with a roll-knife. Ten evaluations of the edaphic fauna were made during the straw decomposition process (from 23/09/2005 to 03/02/2006) using pitfall traps. The first sampling was taken six days before the handling of cover crops, and the others were taken at 4, 18, 32, 46, 67, 83, 98, 112 and 127 days after handling. The results showed that the evaluated edaphic fauna groups were sensitive to the remaining amount of straw covering the soil under no tillage, and that the straw decomposition induced a decrease in fauna diversity because of the relative increase of the Collembola group. http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume222/45a53.pdfcover cropsmulchstrawno-tillagesoil biology
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author Rosiane Berenice Nicoloso Denardin
Luciano Colpo Gatiboni
Leandro do Prado Wildner
Jefferson Luís Meirelles Coimbra
spellingShingle Rosiane Berenice Nicoloso Denardin
Luciano Colpo Gatiboni
Leandro do Prado Wildner
Jefferson Luís Meirelles Coimbra
Modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage system
Biotemas
cover crops
mulch
straw
no-tillage
soil biology
author_facet Rosiane Berenice Nicoloso Denardin
Luciano Colpo Gatiboni
Leandro do Prado Wildner
Jefferson Luís Meirelles Coimbra
author_sort Rosiane Berenice Nicoloso Denardin
title Modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage system
title_short Modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage system
title_full Modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage system
title_fullStr Modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage system
title_full_unstemmed Modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage system
title_sort modifications in the edaphic fauna during the decomposition of black oat and ray straw in a no-tillage system
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
publishDate 2009-06-01
description The present study was carried out with the aim of monitoring the edaphic fauna modifications during the decomposition of cover crops straw. The experiment was carried out in the 2005/2006 spring-summer season in Chapecó/SC, Brazil. The treatments were: 1) Straw of black oat (Avena strigosa Scrheb.); 2) Straw of black oat cultivated with addition of 50kg.ha-1 of nitrogen; 3) Straw of rye (Secale cereale L.); 4) Straw of rye cultivated with addition of 50kg.ha-1 of nitrogen; 5) Uncovered soil. The cover crops were cultivated until flowering, when they were handled with a roll-knife. Ten evaluations of the edaphic fauna were made during the straw decomposition process (from 23/09/2005 to 03/02/2006) using pitfall traps. The first sampling was taken six days before the handling of cover crops, and the others were taken at 4, 18, 32, 46, 67, 83, 98, 112 and 127 days after handling. The results showed that the evaluated edaphic fauna groups were sensitive to the remaining amount of straw covering the soil under no tillage, and that the straw decomposition induced a decrease in fauna diversity because of the relative increase of the Collembola group.
topic cover crops
mulch
straw
no-tillage
soil biology
url http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume222/45a53.pdf
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