Soil macrofauna associated to agroforestry systems in Colombian Amazon

The density, richness and diversity of soil macrofauna are influenced by diverse factors such as the con-figuration of agroecosystems, seasonality, among others. In order to assess this influence, sampling was conducted in May and November 2011, corresponding to the periods of maximum and minimum rainfall respectively on the composition of soil macrofauna associated with agroforestry located in the Research Centre Macagual Cesar Augusto Estrada González property of the University of Amazonia. The experiment was conducted under a completely randomized bifactorial design with 4 treatments (agroforestry system) and 2 periods (maximum and minimum precipitation), with 4 replicates in split plots. Principal compo-nent analysis was performed to explore the relationships between the orders and the effect of the agrofor-estry arrangements was tested with a test of Monte Carlo. The results show that the density of the macrofauna was greater in the period of maximum precipitation compared to the minimum (1129 vs 598 subjects, respectively). The agroforestry arrangements influences the presence or absence of some taxo-nomic (P<0.05) as Homoptera and Raphidioptera, besides than UV and AB can favor the macrofauna of the stress due to the drought

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Main Authors: Suárez Salazar, Juan Carlos, Durán Bautista, Ervin Humprey, Rosas Patiño, Gelber
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
eng
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Palmira 2015
Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/acta_agronomica/article/view/38033
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