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Farmer knowledge of the relationships among soil macrofauna, soil quality and tree species in a smallholder agroforestry system of western Honduras.

机译:农民对洪都拉斯西部小农农林业系统中土壤大型动物,土壤质量和树木物种之间关系的了解。

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Efforts to increase above- and below-ground biodiversity in farming systems require greater understanding of how farmers develop and use their knowledge of biodiversity, ecological processes and soil quality. The goal of this research was to assess the extent to which farmers have incorporated their observations of native species and ecological processes into farm management practices in a hillside agroforestry system of western Honduras. The system incorporates slash-and-mulch of native vegetation (rather than slash-and-burn cultivation, which was widely practiced in the area before 1990), and the retention of trees within cropping fields. Information on farmer knowledge was elicited primarily through semi-structured interviews with 20 farmers. Farmers interviewed distinguish several local soil types on the basis of soil texture, colour, structure and stone content, with each soil type having varying suitability for the major crops grown in the district (maize, beans, sorghum and pasture). The most highly valued tree species are those that fulfil multiple economic and agricultural functions, including having a positive influence on soil quality through decomposition, nutrient cycling, and provision of soil cover. In particular, species with small, fine leaves that gave dappled shade (rather than solid shade) and decomposed rapidly were preferred. Farmers named 16 commonly recognised, distinct soil macrofauna taxa. The most detailed knowledge on the relationship between soil fauna and soil quality was held on taxa considered to have either beneficial or harmful effects on farming activities, such as earthworms and beetle larvae. Farmers had complex understanding of the influence of fire on soils, vegetation, crop yield and soil biota over various lengths of time, which may have been gained through a combination of first-hand experience, interaction with agricultural extension workers, and information gained from other farmers. It is likely that local ecological knowledge of the effect of different species on soil quality, the interactions among species, and the role of vegetation in maintaining agricultural productivity and landscape integrity, is an important component of the adoption and success of the agroforestry system.
机译:努力增加农业系统中地上和地下生物多样性的工作,需要对农民如何发展和利用其对生物多样性,生态过程和土壤质量的认识有更多的了解。这项研究的目的是评估农民在洪都拉斯西部山坡农林业系统中将其对本地物种和生态过程的观察纳入农场管理实践的程度。该系统结合了原生植被的砍伐和覆盖(而不是1990年之前在该地区广泛实行的砍伐和燃烧种植)以及树木在耕地中的保留。有关农民知识的信息主要来自对20位农民的半结构化访谈。受访农民根据土壤质地,颜色,结构和石头含量区分了几种当地土壤类型,每种土壤类型对于该地区种植的主要农作物(玉米,豆类,高粱和牧场)的适应性各不相同。价值最高的树种是具有多种经济和农业功能的树种,包括通过分解,养分循环和提供土壤覆盖对土壤质量产生积极影响。尤其是,叶片细小,具有斑驳阴影(而不是实心阴影)且迅速分解的物种是首选。农民命名了16种公认的独特的土壤大型动物分类群。关于土壤动物区系和土壤质量之间关系的最详细知识掌握在被认为对农业活动(例如farming和甲虫幼虫)有利或有害的分类单元上。农民对火在不同时间长度上对土壤,植被,农作物产量和土壤生物区系的影响有复杂的了解,这可能是通过亲身经历,与农业推广人员的互动以及其他信息获得的。农民。关于不同物种对土壤质量的影响,物种之间的相互作用以及植被在维持农业生产力和景观完整性方面的作用的本地生态知识可能是农林业系统采用和成功的重要组成部分。

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