SOIL MICROARTHROPODS IN LONG-TERM NO-TILLAGE AND CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE CORN PRODUCTION

被引:35
|
作者
WINTER, JP
VORONEY, RP
AINSWORTH, DA
机构
关键词
MICROARTHROPODS; COLLEMBOLA; ACARINA; ZEA MAYS; BROMUS-INERMUS; NO-TILLAGE; CONSERVATION TILLAGE; SOIL CARBON;
D O I
10.4141/cjss90-067
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Cultivation is known to reduce the number and diversity of microarthropod (Acarina and Collembola) populations from levels observed under natural forest or grassland vegetation. Under no-tillage crop production, the soil remains relatively undisturbed and plant litter decomposes at the soil surface, much like in natural soil ecosystems. The objective of this study was to investigate whether microarthropod populations under long-term (19 yr) continous corn (Zea mays L.) production were increased by no-tillage (NT) vs. conventional tillage (CT; moldboard plow and harrowing) managment. Numbers of microarthropods were also obtained from a soil managed as the CT treatment for 15 yr until seedling to bromegrass (Bromus inermus L.) hay for the last 4 yr. During the growing seasons over 2 yr, soil cores were taken every 2-3 wk and extracted for microarthropods using a high gradient extractor. The surface 5 cm of soil was sampled during the first year. All three treatments were different (P < 0.05), with bromegrass, NT and CT soils containing respectively, 15.9, 12.4, and 5.8 microarthropods x 1000 m-2 of which 84, 69, and 70% were Acarina. In the second year, the surface 15 cm was sampled and the number of microathropods in the corn soils was similar (P < 0.05), containing 33.6 microarthropods x 1000 m-2, 92-98% of which were Acarina. However, microarthropods and soil organic-C were more concentrated in the surface 5 cm of soil in NT than CT. The soil under bromegrass contained 1.3 times more microarthropods (99% were Acarina) than under continuous NT and CT corn. Thus, when examined to a depth of 15 cm, 19 yr of NT corn did not increase the size of the microarthropod populations compared to CT, whereas production of bromegrass hay for 3-4 yr following long-term continuous CT corn did increased microarthropod numbers.
引用
收藏
页码:641 / 653
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Burkholderia communities in soils with long-term tillage, no-tillage and successional systems
    Liu, B.
    Louws, F.
    [J]. PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2008, 98 (06) : S92 - S92
  • [22] Energy efficiency and soil conservation in conventional, minimum tillage and no-tillage
    Rusu, Teodor
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION RESEARCH, 2014, 2 (04) : 42 - 49
  • [23] ADSORPTION OF ATRAZINE IN TROPICAL SOIL UNDER NO-TILLAGE AND CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE
    Correia, Fabio Verissimo
    Mercante, Fabio Martins
    Fabricio, Amoacy Carvalho
    Pereira de Campos, Tacio Mauro
    Vargas, Euripedes, Jr.
    Langenbach, Tomaz
    [J]. PESTICIDAS-REVISTA DE ECOTOXICOLOGIA E MEIO AMBIENTE, 2007, 17 : 37 - 46
  • [24] PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZATION IN NO-TILLAGE CORN PRODUCTION
    ECKERT, DJ
    JOHNSON, JW
    [J]. AGRONOMY JOURNAL, 1985, 77 (05) : 789 - 792
  • [25] Seasonal changes in soil physical properties under long-term no-tillage
    Moreira, Wagner Henrique
    Tormena, Cassio Antonio
    Karlen, Douglas L.
    da Silva, Alvaro Pires
    Keller, Thomas
    Betioli, Edner, Jr.
    [J]. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 2016, 160 : 53 - 64
  • [26] Soil methane oxidation in a long-term no-tillage system in Southern Brazil
    Bayer, Cimelio
    Gomes, Juliana
    Beber Vieira, Frederico Costa
    Zanatta, Josileia Accordi
    Piccolo, Marisa de Cassia
    Dieckow, Jeferson
    [J]. SEMINA-CIENCIAS AGRARIAS, 2013, 34 (04): : 1695 - 1706
  • [27] ALLELOPATHIC INFLUENCES ON NO-TILLAGE VS CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE IN WHEAT PRODUCTION
    WALLER, GR
    KRENZER, EE
    MCPHERSON, JK
    MCGOWN, SR
    [J]. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1985, 190 (SEP): : 206 - AGD
  • [28] Sampling Layer for Soil Fertility Evaluation in Long-Term No-Tillage Systems
    Beber Vieira, Renan Costa
    Vieira Fontoura, Sandra Mara
    Bayer, Cimelio
    Ernani, Paulo Roberto
    Anghinoni, Ibanor
    de Moraes, Renato Paulo
    [J]. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO, 2016, 40
  • [29] SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM COST COMPARISONS OF CONVENTIONAL AND CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEMS IN CORN PRODUCTION
    MUELLER, DH
    KLEMME, RM
    DANIEL, TC
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION, 1985, 40 (05) : 466 - 470
  • [30] Differentiation of Soil Fauna Populations in Conventional Tillage and No-Tillage Red Soil Ecosystems
    HU FENG
    LI HUIXIN and WU SHANMEI(Nanjing Agriculturol University
    [J]. Pedosphere, 1997, (04) : 339 - 348