Influence of earthworms on soil properties and grass production in reclaimed cutover peat

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K. E. Boyle
J. P. Curry
E. P. Farrell
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[1] Department of Environmental Resource Management,
[2] Faculty of Agriculture,undefined
[3] University College,undefined
[4] Belfield,undefined
[5] Dublin 4,undefined
[6] Ireland Tel.: (1) 706-7093; Fax: (1) 706-1102,undefined
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Key words Earthworms; Grass yields; Reclaimed peat; Soil maturation; Soil properties; Moisture characteristics; Organic matter decomposition; Micromorphology;
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The effects of earthworms on grass growth and soil structure in reclaimed peat were studied in a glasshouse bucket experiment. Cumulative grass yields from 13 cuts taken over a period of 20 months were 89% higher in organically fertilized and 19% higher in inorganically fertilized buckets with earthworms than in similarly fertilized buckets without earthworms. When fertilizers were withheld from some buckets after 7 months grass growth during the remainder of the study was significantly greater in the presence of earthworms under both organic (+222%) and inorganic (+114%) regimes. It is considered that grass growth responses were mainly due to enhanced organic matter decomposition and mineralization.
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