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Do soil management practices affect the activity density, diversity, and stability of soil arthropods in vineyards?

机译:土壤管理实践是否会影响葡萄园中土壤节肢动物的活性密度,多样性和稳定性?

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Arthropods are important components of the soil fauna in improving soil quality and its structural properties. Arthropods are also very sensitive to soil management practices. Thus, a study was carried out in a vineyard in the Douro Demarcated Region (Northeast Portugal), to investigate the effect of three soil management practices (tillage, ground cover with spontaneous vegetation, and ground cover with sown vegetation) on the activity density, richness and diversity of soil arthropods, as well as on the stability of their communities. Soil-surface arthropods were assessed in 2014 and 2015 using pitfall traps, while soil-living arthropods were assessed in 2016 by collecting soil samples and extracting them through a Berlese-Tullgren funnel. The possibility of using the Soil Biological Quality index (QBS-ar index) as a tool to discriminate soils of vines subject to those management practices was also investigated. Results show that ground cover treatments significantly enhanced the activity density of soil-surface herbivores and of their potential natural enemies in both years and the activity density of detritivores in 2014. The richness of total soil-surface arthropods and potential predators was also increased by ground cover treatments in 2015. In both years, Simpson's diversity index of herbivores was enhanced by ground cover treatments, and in 2015, Simpson's diversity index of the total soil-surface arthropods, potential predators, and omnivores was significantly higher in spontaneous vegetation than in tillage or sown vegetation treatments. The soil-surface arthropods community stability was positively affected by both their activity density and richness in 2015, with that stability being better achieved in the sown vegetation treatment. In soil-living arthropods, activity density, richness and Simpson's diversity index were significantly higher in ground cover treatments than in the tillage treatment. The QBS-ar index was significantly higher in ground cover treatments than in the tillage, suggesting that this index can be a useful tool to discriminate soil management practices in vineyards. In conclusion, our results indicate that the ground cover with vegetation improves the activity density and diversity of soil arthropods in vineyards.
机译:节肢动物是土壤部件改善土壤质量及其结构性的重要组成部分。节肢动物对土壤管理实践也非常敏感。因此,在杜罗划定地区(东北葡萄牙)的葡萄园中进行了一项研究,以研究三种土壤管理实践(耕作,地面覆盖与自发植被,地面植被的地面植被)对活动密度的影响,土壤节肢动物的丰富和多样性,以及社区的稳定性。在2014年和2015年使用缺陷疏水阀评估了土壤表面节肢动物,而通过收集土壤样品并通过Berlese-Tullgrgren漏斗提取土壤,在2016年进行土壤生物节肢动物。还调查了使用土壤生物质量指数(QBS-AR指数)作为鉴定这些管理实践的葡萄园土壤的工具的可能性。结果表明,地面封面治疗显着提高了土壤 - 表面食草动物的活性密度,以及2014年脱脂的活性密度。地面也增加了土壤 - 表面节肢动物和潜在捕食者的丰富性覆盖治疗2015年。在两年内,辛普森通过地面封面治疗增强了草食动物的多样性指数,并于2015年,辛普森的分流指数的土壤 - 表面节肢动物,潜在的捕食者和欧洲病程在自发植被中显着高于耕作或播种植被治疗。土壤 - 表面节肢动物群落稳定性受到2015年的活性密度和丰富的积极影响,令人稳定在播种的植被治疗中取得更好。在土壤生物节肢动物中,在地下覆盖处理中,活动密度,丰富度和辛普森的多样性指数显着高于耕作处理。 QBS-AR指数在地面覆盖处理中显着高于耕作,这表明该指数可以是鉴别葡萄园中的土壤管理实践的有用工具。总之,我们的结果表明,植被的地面盖改善了葡萄园中的土壤节肢动物的活性密度和多样性。

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