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Distribution and activity of earthworms and contribution to nutrient recycling in alley cropping

机译:Distribution and activity of earthworms and contribution to nutrient recycling in alley cropping

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Earthworm surface casting activity was monitored inLeucaena leucoccephalaalley cropping and a no-tree control system. UnderL. leucocephalahedgerows, five times more casts (116.8 Mg ha-1year-1) were deposited than in the inter-row space (24.3 Mg ha-1year-1) and the no-tree control plots (27.8 Mg ha-1year-1).Hyperiodrilus africanusandEudrilus eugeniaewere the dominant species in alley and no-tree control plots, respectively. Amounts of nutrients returned to the soil surface by casting were lowest in the no-tree control due to low nutrient concentration in casts ofEudrilussp. In alley cropping (weighted average of amounts under hedgerow and inter-row space), three times more N, K, Ca, and Mg were recycled to the surface than in the no-tree control plots. The relative contribution of casts to nutrient cycling in alley cropping (nutrients inL. leucocephalaprunings plus casts = 100) was 33 N, 16 P, 6 K, 16 Ca, and 34 Mg. Permanent shading of the vicinity of hedgerows was identified as the most important factor enhancing casting activity.

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    《biology and fertility of soils》 |1993年第1期|16-20|共页
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    S.Hauser;

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    International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA);

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