Effects of Long-term Organic and Mineral N-fertilisation on Soil Microarthropods in Berlin (Germany), Madrid (Spain) and Tartu (Estonia)

Soil micro-arthropods play an important role in the nutrient cycle of agro-ecosystems and are considered to have a strong impact on microbial activity. The occurance of soil microarthropods was investigated in the International Organic Long-Term Field Experiment (IOSDV). The investigation took place in the experimental fields of Berlin/Germany, Madrid/Spain and Tartu/Estonia. Field plots "without organic fertisation", "farmyard manure" and "straw-beet-leaves-green manure" without mineral N-fertilisation and with 120kg/ha mineral N-fertilisation respectively have been investigated. Data shows that the effects of organic manure and mineral N-fertilisation are considerably influenced by specific site characteristics. The highest abundances were found in the experimental field of Madrid. In the two nothern sites soil microarthropods were found only in very low quantities. Data indicates that not only organic manure but also mineral N-fertilisation may influence the abundance of soil micro-arthropods positively.

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Main Authors: Kautza, Timo, Ellmer, Frank, López-Fando, Cristina, Leedu, Enn, Köhn, Wolfgang
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: Taylor & Francis 2002
Subjects:Long-term field experiments, Nitrogen fertilisation, Organic manuring, Soil microartropods,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/244498
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