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100 _aSuárez, Leonardo Rodríguez
100 _aPinto, Sandra Patricia Cuarán
100 _aSalazar, Juan Carlos Suárez
245 _aSoil Macrofauna and Edaphic Properties in Coffee Production Systems in Southern Colombia
500 _aPublicação on-line; 30 ref.; 2 tables; 4 illus.; Summary (En)
520 _a ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of the soil macrofauna in coffee production systems, as well as their relationship with edaphic properties. Therefore, two coffee production systems were selected: coffee plantations at full-sun with conventional management (Intensive) and shaded coffee plantations with organic management (Traditional). In each crop system, three soil samples were collected randomly, in the form of blocks (25 × 25 cm), to a soil depth of 10 cm. In total, 17,109 individuals were recorded in this study being the Oligochaeta group the most representative, regardless of the coffee production system. The average density of soil macrofauna was higher in traditional coffee plantations (p < 0.05) due to the higher density of Oligochaeta, Diplopoda and Blattodea. The traditional coffee plantations provided a better soil chemical fertility reflected in the principal component analysis. Furthermore, these chemical attributes probably could affect the occurrence of the soil macrofauna groups. Keywords: co-inertia analysis, organic management, shade trees, edaphic fauna.
650 _aMANEJO DO SOLO
650 _aPLANTA PARA SOMBRA
650 _aFAUNA EDÁFICA
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_dRio de Janeiro-RJ Instituto de Florestas - UFRRJ 1994
_o2025-0451
_tFloresta e Ambiente (Brazil)
_x1415-0980 / ISSN 2179-8087 0nline
_gv. 26(3) p. 1-8; (2019)
_wBR2026000269
856 _uhttps://www.scielo.br/j/floram/a/rJHYYVt5fgm4PNP9mZ39vng/?format=pdf&lang=en
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