2019
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n2p599
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Diversity of the edaphic macrofauna in areas managed under no-tillage for different periods

Abstract: Agriculture can considerably change the composition and richness of the edaphic macrofauna, affecting the ecological and biological functions exerted by the fauna. This study was carried out in commercial production systems in the municipality of Guaíra, state of Paraná, Brazil. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of no-tillage systems (NTS) and seasonality on the diversity, richness, and composition of the edaphic macrofauna. Three areas managed under NTS for different periods 7 years (NTS-… Show more

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“…These are social organisms, classified according to their feeding habits in phytophagous, rhizophagous or detritivores (Brown et al, 2015). In a similar study, Araújo et al (2018) and Ferreira et al (2019) also observed a high Isoptera density in their reference areas when compared to other areas.…”
Section: The Total Number Of Individualssupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…These are social organisms, classified according to their feeding habits in phytophagous, rhizophagous or detritivores (Brown et al, 2015). In a similar study, Araújo et al (2018) and Ferreira et al (2019) also observed a high Isoptera density in their reference areas when compared to other areas.…”
Section: The Total Number Of Individualssupporting
confidence: 51%
“…The Shannon and Pielou's values also revealed that NTS areas generated good values of diversity and equitability, since these values are close to that observed in the reference area (NF20) (Table 2). According to Ferreira et al (2019), when there is a high total richness in areas under NTS this is usually related to a greater supply of food resources, with different qualities and presence of microhabitats. These microhabitats are formed due to the plant residues on the soil surface, which increases the number of individuals and the total richness of groups.…”
Section: The Relative Frequency Of Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies reported the importance of adequate soil management with minimal disturbance with positive consequences for the increase total organic carbon (TOC) content (ANDRADE et al, 2010) soil biology (FERREIRA et al, 2019), POM (BENBI et al, 2015), and increased stability (BHATTACHARYYA et al, 2009) and size of aggregates (SIX; PAUSTIAN, 2014). Management systems that recommend less soil disturbance and increased TOC content, such as NT (BARRETO et al, 2009), intercropping systems, and pastures (LOSS et al, 2013) and/or adoption of pastures at certain periods of time (SALTON et al, 2008) are essential to increase the carrying capacity of agricultural areas (ARATANI et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%