2022
DOI: 10.1088/2515-7620/ac6656
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Effects of three typical grass cultivation patterns on the community structure of soil mites in rocky desertification control area, Guizhou, China ∗∗

Abstract: The use of grass cultivation in the restoration of degraded ecosystems is widespread, in order to reveal the effect of different grass cultivation patterns on the community structure of soil mites in the integrated management area of rocky desertification. In April and July 2021, a total of 2782 soil mites belonging to 3 orders, 42 families, and 73 genera were captured from three typical grass cultivation, Lolium perenne, Dactylis glomerata and Trifolium repens, and the traditional Zea mays as a control sample… Show more

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“…Ruf determined that the local ecological groups of oribatid mites with good ecological environments are usually type O and P [54]; therefore, oribatid mites are ideal biological indicator species for monitoring the soil environment. Based on the results of MGP-I and MGP-II analyses, the soil oribatid mite community structure in different crop environments in the study area was dominated by type O, which is consistent with the results of past research on Shibing Karst Forest, Fanjing Mountain, grassland in the rocky desertification area, and Chishui Alsophila spinulosa Nature Reserve [ 15,24,25,55], indicating that the soil environment in different crop environments in the study area performs well overall.…”
Section: Ecological Group Of Soil Oribatid Mites Under Different Crop...supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Ruf determined that the local ecological groups of oribatid mites with good ecological environments are usually type O and P [54]; therefore, oribatid mites are ideal biological indicator species for monitoring the soil environment. Based on the results of MGP-I and MGP-II analyses, the soil oribatid mite community structure in different crop environments in the study area was dominated by type O, which is consistent with the results of past research on Shibing Karst Forest, Fanjing Mountain, grassland in the rocky desertification area, and Chishui Alsophila spinulosa Nature Reserve [ 15,24,25,55], indicating that the soil environment in different crop environments in the study area performs well overall.…”
Section: Ecological Group Of Soil Oribatid Mites Under Different Crop...supporting
confidence: 87%