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The effects of soil compaction mitigation on below-ground fauna: How earthworms respond to mechanical loosening and power harrow cultivation

机译:减轻土壤压实对地下动物的影响:earth如何响应机械松动和动力耙耕种

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Soils are one of the most biologically diverse habitats within the terrestrial ecosystem. Although soils are vital to the provision of important ecosystem services, their direct protection and sustainable management are often lacking within conservation policy. Many grassland soils have undergone considerable management intensification and are subject to degradation pressures. Soil compaction is an important form of soil degradation that can reduce soil productivity and crop yields, although the impacts can be reversed through natural processes and mitigated through management interventions. While commonly used, substantial knowledge gaps exist regarding the impact of soil compaction mitigation techniques on key soil macrofauna; many of these organisms are essential to soil function. A complete split-plot design was used to investigate the impacts of mechanical loosening (subsurface soil disturbance using tines or radial blades without significant soil mixing or inversion) and power harrow cultivation (shearing and mixing of soil to prepare a seedbed for the establishment of a deep-rooting forb and legume mix) on the abundance and biomass of earthworms up to two years post-treatment. Mechanical loosening was undertaken at two depths, c. 20 cm and c. 35 cm as two separate treatments. There was a negative effect of mechanical loosening at both depths on the abundance and biomass of anecic earthworms, lasting up to two years post-treatment. There was no significant effect of power harrow cultivation on the abundance or biomass of earthworms. These negative effects are consistent with other studies that have shown mechanical loosening to be a source of earthworm mortality. Although these findings resulted from a single episode of power harrow cultivation and mechanical loosening at a single site, the results indicate that the mechanical loosening of grassland soil can have a negative impact on important soil macrofauna and should possibly only be undertaken when the soil is in the most severely degraded conditions. Further work is needed to determine whether the negative impact of mechanical loosening is common to multiple sites and soil types and to link the reduction in earthworm number and biomass to future soil function. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:土壤是陆地生态系统中生物多样性最丰富的栖息地之一。尽管土壤对于提供重要的生态系统服务至关重要,但在保护政策中往往缺乏对土壤的直接保护和可持续管理。许多草原土壤已经历了相当大的管理集约化,并承受着退化的压力。土壤压实是土壤退化的一种重要形式,尽管可以通过自然过程逆转影响,也可以通过管理干预来减轻其影响,但是这会降低土壤生产力和农作物产量。虽然经常使用,但是在土壤压实缓解技术对关键土壤大型动物的影响方面存在大量知识空白。这些生物中有许多对土壤功能至关重要。完整的分割图设计用于研究机械松动(使用尖齿或径向叶片的地下土壤扰动,而没有明显的土壤混合或倒置)和动力耙耕作(土壤的剪切和混合,为建立苗床的影响)的影响。处理后长达两年的时间,对for的丰富度和生物量进行了深入的研究。在两个深度c进行机械松动。 20厘米和c。 35 cm作为两个单独的处理。在两个深度上机械松动均对食ec的丰度和生物量产生负面影响,持续至处理后两年。动力耙耕种对worm的丰度或生物量没有显着影响。这些负面影响与其他研究一致,这些研究表明机械松动是worm死亡的根源。尽管这些发现是由于动力耙的单次耕作和单个地点的机械松动引起的,但结果表明,草地土壤的机械松动可能会对重要的土壤大型动物产生负面影响,应该仅在土壤处于干旱状态时才进行。最严重的退化条件。需要进一步的工作来确定机械松动的负面影响是否在多个地点和土壤类型中普遍存在,并将to数量和生物量的减少与未来土壤功能联系起来。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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