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Soil oribatid mite communities under three species of legumes in an ultisol in Brazil
Authors:Badejo M Adetola  Espindola Jose Antonio Azevedo  Guerra Jose Guilherme Marinho  De Aquino Adriana Maria  Correa Maria Elizabeth Fernandes
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria;(2) Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Karlsruhe, D-76063, Germany;(3) National Center for research on Agrobiology, (CNPAB-EMBRAPA), Seropedica-RJ, Brazil
Abstract:Oribatid mite densities in the topsoil and their activity at the soil surface were monitored under three species of perennial legume cover crops namely, Arachis pintoi, Macroptilium atropupureum and Pueraria phaseoloides, grass (Panicum maximum) and bare plots on three occasions in 1998 and 1999 in a derived savanna zone in Brazil. Both densities and activity at the soil surface were higher in the early but cool dry season in April 1998 than in the early wet but warm season in November 1998 and 1999. Three taxonomic groups of macropyline oribatid mites, namely Nothrus, Archegozetes and Masthermannia as well as a brachypyline taxon, Scheloribates were suggested as possible indicators of effect of legumes on soil biota because their populations increased under the legumes and/or their residues. Nothrus in particular increased in abundance more than any other taxon in the presence of residues of A. pintoi. Each legume supported a unique oribatid mite community in terms of species composition and relative abundance. The large numbers of Archegozetes trapped from all the legume and grass plots in April and November 1998 were also attributed to highly conducive conditions provided by the vegetation cover and their residues. The results suggest that the oribatid mite community of the study area was numerically stable as the peak populations of different species were not synchronized. Many taxonomic groups of pycnonotic brachypyline mites were absent. Legume cover crops, especially A. pintoi, and their residues have potential in restoring oribatid mite populations to precultivation levels. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Bioindicator  Cover crops  Legumes  Oribatid mites  Tropics  Ultisol
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