2011
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d130307
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Diversity of soil macrofauna on different pattern of sloping land agroforestry in Wonogiri, Central Java

Abstract: Peritika MZ, Sugiyarto, Sunarto. 2012. Diversity of soil macrofauna on different pattern of sloping land agroforestry in Wonogiri,. The purposes of this study were to determine the diversity level of soil macrofauna on different patterns of sloping land agroforestry, in Wonogiri District, Central Java, and to find out the relationship between environmental factors and the level of soil macrofauna diversity. The study was conducted by sampling at three different patterns of agroforestry, namely: pattern of mixe… Show more

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“…Highly specific litter and microclimate in pine forest made it favorable only for some specific species with ability to decompose, feed on microorganism life on pine litter, or live on the humus of pine forest which creates unique spatial distribution of soil invertebrates. This specialization of soil invertebrates created by differences in humus characteristic was also reported to be occurred on other agroforestry in East Java (Peritika et al 2012). With possibility of higher rate of nitrogen lost from nitrification (soil of pine forest had lowest N) (Krave et al 2002) made this area considered as barren area compared to other area and it lowered soil invertebrate population and diversity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…Highly specific litter and microclimate in pine forest made it favorable only for some specific species with ability to decompose, feed on microorganism life on pine litter, or live on the humus of pine forest which creates unique spatial distribution of soil invertebrates. This specialization of soil invertebrates created by differences in humus characteristic was also reported to be occurred on other agroforestry in East Java (Peritika et al 2012). With possibility of higher rate of nitrogen lost from nitrification (soil of pine forest had lowest N) (Krave et al 2002) made this area considered as barren area compared to other area and it lowered soil invertebrate population and diversity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…In some studies, soil invertebrate is negatively correlated with soil pH (Wu et al 2011;Peritika et al 2012) which may explain higher abundance on coffee plantation. CCA analysis showed long term application of agroforestry system already created specific habitat for some taxa at both coffee-pine and coffee plantation, i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Fierer et al 2012 andSiqueira et al 2014, soil macrofauna is part of soil biodiversity that plays an important role in improving the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil through immobilization and humification processes. Organic matter content and environment are strongly influencing the existence of soil macrofauna (Peritika et al 2012). Organic matter is a source of food for organisms in the soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different types of composting vegetation and planting systems will directly affect the population of soil invertebrate fauna, reducing their density and species diversity [40]. Soil macrofauna can be used to assess differences in the standing community of Paraserianthes falcataria [41].…”
Section: Similarity Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%