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RELACIÓN ENTRE LA NEMATOFAUNA Y LA HISTORIA DE MANEJO DEL SUELO EN HUERTOS FRUTÍCOLAS

Authors :
Eliseo Chaves
María Cristina Aruani
Claudia Azpilicueta
Source :
Agro Sur. 39:13-23
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Sistema de Bibliotecas UACH, 2011.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to differentiate sites influenced by long-term application of synthetic fertilizers, herbicides and tillage, using the percentages of nematode trophic groups and ecological indices on fruit orchards. The experiments were conducted in Upper Rio Negro Valley, on medium texture soils. Seven sampling sites were established. Soil samples were collected in October, for two consecutive years. Main component analyses were performed. The distribution of the sites, according to the percentage of trophic groups (bacterivores, fungivores, plant feeders and omnivores-predators) and community indices of nematodes (MI, PPI, EI and SI) showed a different pattern of arrangement. Each long-term soil management supported different nematode assemblages. The plant-parasitic nematodes were the most abundant group in sites fertilized with nitrogen and under application of herbicide for at least ten years. The percentage of fungivore nematodes was higher in soils subjected to application of herbicides, no fertilizers and no tilling. Soils with a similar assemblage of nematodes, expressed in percentages of trophic group, did not necessarily presented a similar functional condition of the throphic web. The interpretation of the studied parameters can provide useful information about the nutritional status and ecological health of the soil in fruit orchards.

Details

ISSN :
03048802
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Agro Sur
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b4f116697f7c4cf252093e4b091e7bab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4206/agrosur.2011.v39n1-02