Arid
DOI10.1017/S0376892905002109
Soil faunal biodiversity and nutrient status in silvopastoral systems of Indian desert
Tripathi, G; Ram, S; Sharma, BM; Singh, G
通讯作者Tripathi, G
来源期刊ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ISSN0376-8929
EISSN1469-4387
出版年2005
卷号32期号:2页码:178-188
英文摘要

Decrease in productivity of pastureland is a common problem in dry areas and needs to be enhanced through conservation and management of soil biodiversity and available plant resources. Diversity and population dynamics of soil arthropods, and soil nutrients were studied in different silvopastoral (tree-integrated grassland) systems for effective management and enhancement of grassland productivity. The most prominent combinations of trees and grasses in silvopastoral systems of the selected sites were Prosopis cineraria with Cenchrus ciliaris and C. biflorus (PC), Acacia nilotica with Elusine compressa and C. ciliaris (AN), Zizyphus nummularia with C. ciliaris and E. compressa (ZN), Capparis decidua with C. biflorus and Digitaria marginatus (CD) and A. senegal with C. ciliaris and D. marginatus (AS). Pure grass blocks outside tree canopy were selected as control plots. Acari, Myriapoda, Coleoptera, Isoptera, Collembola and other soil arthropods were the major soil faunal groups. Relative densities of Acari, Myriapoda and other arthropods were highest in silvopastoral systems and those of Coleoptera, Isoptera and Collembola were highest in pure grass plots. Variations in soil arthropod populations in response to rainfall, soil water content and soil temperature indicated greater sensitivity of these groups to environmental factors. The highest densities and negative relative tree effect (RTE) values of Acari, Myriapoda and other soil arthropods in the ZN, Coleoptera in the AS, Isoptera in the CD and Collembola in the AN systems indicated that these soil arthropods preferred the silvopastoral systems involved. Seasonal variations in soil organic matter and available NH4-N, NO3-N and PO4-P were similar to those of soil arthropods. The concentrations of soil nutrients were highest in the ZN system, which had the highest densities of soil arthropods. The other systems with high populations and soil nutrient status were the CD and AS. Silvopastoral systems based on Z. nummularia, C. decidua and A. senegal promoted soil arthropod populations and enhanced soil nutrient status, highlighting the positive role of tree presence and the need for proper management to promote soil biodiversity, nutrient cycling and sustained production in a fragile environment.


英文关键词arid region grasslands soil fauna soil nutrients tree species
类型Article
语种英语
国家India
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000232758000009
WOS关键词ORGANIC-MATTER ; MICROARTHROPODS ; MINERALIZATION ; SAVANNA ; QUALITY ; ANIMALS ; LITTER
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/148905
作者单位(1)JNV Univ, Dept Zool, Jodhpur 342001, Rajasthan, India;(2)Arid Forest Res Inst, Jodhpur 342005, Rajasthan, India
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Tripathi, G,Ram, S,Sharma, BM,et al. Soil faunal biodiversity and nutrient status in silvopastoral systems of Indian desert[J],2005,32(2):178-188.
APA Tripathi, G,Ram, S,Sharma, BM,&Singh, G.(2005).Soil faunal biodiversity and nutrient status in silvopastoral systems of Indian desert.ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION,32(2),178-188.
MLA Tripathi, G,et al."Soil faunal biodiversity and nutrient status in silvopastoral systems of Indian desert".ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 32.2(2005):178-188.
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