Pedosphere 11(1): 11--20, 2001
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2001 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Comparison of soil fauna (oribatids and enchytraeids) between conventional and organic (tillage and no-tillage practices) farming crop fields in Japan |
M. FUJITA1 and S. FUJIYAMA2 |
1 International Nature Farming Research Center, Agricultural Experiment Station, 5632 Hata-machi, Nagano 390-1401 (Japan); 2 Environmental System Science, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University, Mataumoto, Nagano 330-8621 (Japan) |
ABSTRACT |
The major soil animal groups, enchytraeid worms and oribatid mites, were compared in the abundance and diversity between conventional fields (CT) and organic farming fields with tillage (OT) or no-tillage (ON) practices. The values of abundance, species richness, diversity and evenness were significantly larger in OT and ON than in CT, indicating that the abundance and diversity in organic farming fields were greater than those in conventional farming. The community structure of enchytraeid genera was different between OT and ON. Enchytraeus was the most abundant in OT, while Fridericia in ON. The abundance of oribatids in OT was similar to that in ON, while the species richness and diversity in the former were smaller. These results suggested that no-tillage practice under organic management might contribute to the improvement in quality of soil mesofauna. |
Key Words: Enchytraeidae, organic farming, Oribatida, soil management, tillage |
Citation: Fujita, M. and Fujiyama, S. 2001. Comparison of soil fauna (oribatids and enchytraeids) between conventional and organic (tillage and no-tillage practices) farming crop fields in Japan. Pedosphere. 11(1): 11-20. |
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