2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedobi.2007.11.001
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Effects of plant diversity on plant biomass production and soil macrofauna in Amazonian pastures

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“…L'absence de relation directe entre la diversité et la biomasse aérienne des arbres matures, a été aussi révélée par Laossi et al (2008) en forêt tropicale amazonienne du Brésil. Dans la zone de Lakota, cette observation a été faite dans les forêts secondaires et anciennes.…”
Section: Analyse Des Donnéesunclassified
“…L'absence de relation directe entre la diversité et la biomasse aérienne des arbres matures, a été aussi révélée par Laossi et al (2008) en forêt tropicale amazonienne du Brésil. Dans la zone de Lakota, cette observation a été faite dans les forêts secondaires et anciennes.…”
Section: Analyse Des Donnéesunclassified
“…Neste sentido, em ecossistemas florestais, a fauna edáfica tem sido alvo de muitos trabalhos de pesquisa, principalmente, como indicadora da recuperação e restauração de áreas florestais perturbadas e degradadas (MORAES, 2005;MAJER et al, 2007;WARDLE et al, 2006;SNYDER e HENDRIX, 2008;LAOSSI et al, 2008;BALL et al, 2009;DAVIS e UTROP, 2010;GIEBELMAN et al, 2010). No entanto, ainda é incipiente o conhecimento da comunidade da fauna do solo em áreas de florestas secundárias e sua relação com o processo sucessional.…”
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“…In forest and agroforestry systems, low rates of soil inversion and constant organic matter input from litterfall contribute to the formation of a diversity of micro habitats that result in a high diversity and density of organisms in the litter-soil system (Moço et al, 2005(Moço et al, , 2010McAdam et al, 2007;Wardle et al, 2006;Laossi et al, 2008). Together with these characteristics, which are inherent to forest systems, the enrichment of the litter layer through fertilization may be an effective method for increasing the activity of the faunal community and optimizing the natural functions of forest and agroforestry ecosystems.…”
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confidence: 99%