Soil Arthropod Abundance and Diversity Following Land Application of Swine Slurry
Soil Arthropod Abundance and Diversity Following Land Application of Swine Slurry作者机构:Department of Biological Systems Engineering University of Nebraska—Lincoln Lincoln NE USA Department of Entomology University of Nebraska—Lincoln North Platte NE USA USDA-ARS Lincoln NE USA Department of Animal Science University of Nebraska—Lincoln Lincoln NE USA
出 版 物:《Agricultural Sciences》 (农业科学(英文))
年 卷 期:2019年第10卷第2期
页 面:150-163页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
主 题:Soil Arthropod Manure Nutrients Swine Slurry Soil Health Soil Properties
摘 要:Soil arthropods play an important role in nutrient cycling and maintenance of soil structure, and their abundance and diversity provide an indication of the biological quality of soil. Land application of livestock manure provides crop nutrients and may also impact the soil arthropod community. This study was conducted to quantify soil arthropod abundance and diversity for a period of one year following swine manure application via broadcast or injection. Arthropods were extracted from plot soil samples using Berlese funnels, identified and counted, and the QBS index (Qualità Biologica del Suolo) was calculated for each soil sample. Collembola (Hypogastruridae and Isotomidae) populations were greater (p p in the injection treatment compared to the broadcast and control treatments. Acari populations and the QBS index were not significantly impacted by manure application.