Population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurry

ABSTRACT Pig farming has increased in recent years, resulting in the production of a large quantity of liquid manure, which can be used as a source of organic fertiliser. The aim of this work was to determine the influence of pig slurry on the community of soil fauna in a system of direct seeding. The study was carried out in an experimental area in the town of Taquaruçu do Sul, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The experimental design was of randomised blocks in a (4 + 1) x 4 factorial scheme, comprising five fertilisation treatments, 0 (no fertiliser), 20, 40 and 80 m3 of pig slurry ha-1 and one additional treatment (mineral fertiliser), with four evaluations corresponding to the number of slurry application (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th application), and four replications. The soil fauna was sampled using PROVID traps. The following were evaluated: the relative frequency of the groups of soil fauna, the populations of springtails and mites, density, richness, Simpson's dominance index and the Shannon diversity index. The populations of mites and springtails, and indices of diversity, richness and dominance are influenced by the successive application of pig slurry. Successive applications of pig slurry increase the diversity of the soil fauna by reducing the population of organisms of the Order Collembola. Canonical correlation analysis showed an association between the number of springtails and 80 m3 of pig slurry ha-1 after the third application.

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Main Authors: Silva,Rodrigo Ferreira da, Bertollo,Gilvan Moisés, Antoniolli,Zaida Inês, Corassa,Geomar Mateus, Kuss,Cassiano Carlos
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Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-669020160002002212016-03-23Population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurrySilva,Rodrigo Ferreira daBertollo,Gilvan MoisésAntoniolli,Zaida InêsCorassa,Geomar MateusKuss,Cassiano Carlos Soil fauna Liquid waste Direct planting ABSTRACT Pig farming has increased in recent years, resulting in the production of a large quantity of liquid manure, which can be used as a source of organic fertiliser. The aim of this work was to determine the influence of pig slurry on the community of soil fauna in a system of direct seeding. The study was carried out in an experimental area in the town of Taquaruçu do Sul, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The experimental design was of randomised blocks in a (4 + 1) x 4 factorial scheme, comprising five fertilisation treatments, 0 (no fertiliser), 20, 40 and 80 m3 of pig slurry ha-1 and one additional treatment (mineral fertiliser), with four evaluations corresponding to the number of slurry application (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th application), and four replications. The soil fauna was sampled using PROVID traps. The following were evaluated: the relative frequency of the groups of soil fauna, the populations of springtails and mites, density, richness, Simpson's dominance index and the Shannon diversity index. The populations of mites and springtails, and indices of diversity, richness and dominance are influenced by the successive application of pig slurry. Successive applications of pig slurry increase the diversity of the soil fauna by reducing the population of organisms of the Order Collembola. Canonical correlation analysis showed an association between the number of springtails and 80 m3 of pig slurry ha-1 after the third application.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal do CearáRevista Ciência Agronômica v.47 n.2 20162016-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-66902016000200221en10.5935/1806-6690.20160026
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Antoniolli,Zaida Inês
Corassa,Geomar Mateus
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Bertollo,Gilvan Moisés
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Population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurry
author_facet Silva,Rodrigo Ferreira da
Bertollo,Gilvan Moisés
Antoniolli,Zaida Inês
Corassa,Geomar Mateus
Kuss,Cassiano Carlos
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title Population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurry
title_short Population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurry
title_full Population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurry
title_fullStr Population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurry
title_full_unstemmed Population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurry
title_sort population fluctuation in soil meso- and macrofauna by the successive application of pig slurry
description ABSTRACT Pig farming has increased in recent years, resulting in the production of a large quantity of liquid manure, which can be used as a source of organic fertiliser. The aim of this work was to determine the influence of pig slurry on the community of soil fauna in a system of direct seeding. The study was carried out in an experimental area in the town of Taquaruçu do Sul, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The experimental design was of randomised blocks in a (4 + 1) x 4 factorial scheme, comprising five fertilisation treatments, 0 (no fertiliser), 20, 40 and 80 m3 of pig slurry ha-1 and one additional treatment (mineral fertiliser), with four evaluations corresponding to the number of slurry application (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th application), and four replications. The soil fauna was sampled using PROVID traps. The following were evaluated: the relative frequency of the groups of soil fauna, the populations of springtails and mites, density, richness, Simpson's dominance index and the Shannon diversity index. The populations of mites and springtails, and indices of diversity, richness and dominance are influenced by the successive application of pig slurry. Successive applications of pig slurry increase the diversity of the soil fauna by reducing the population of organisms of the Order Collembola. Canonical correlation analysis showed an association between the number of springtails and 80 m3 of pig slurry ha-1 after the third application.
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