THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL TYPE AND CULTIVATION SYSTEM ON THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE SOIL FAUNA AND MICROORGANISMS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS

Citation
H. Fromm et al., THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL TYPE AND CULTIVATION SYSTEM ON THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE SOIL FAUNA AND MICROORGANISMS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS, Geoderma, 60(1-4), 1993, pp. 109-118
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
Journal title
ISSN journal
00167061
Volume
60
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
109 - 118
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-7061(1993)60:1-4<109:TIOSTA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The aim of the FAM research network (Forschungsverbund Agrarokosysteme Munchen) is to investigate the ecological effects resulting from two different agricultural cultivation systems. This long-term experiment takes place on a landscape scale of a 143 ha farm which is situated in a hilly landscape derived from tertiary sediments. In April 1991 405 soil samples were taken along a 50 m by 50 m grid. One approach taken was to use geostastistical methods. Semivariograms were calculated, pu nctual kriging was performed and maps of the spatial distribution of t he microbial biomass, soil carbon content and the Collembola were draw n. It was shown that management practice and type of cultivation had m ore influence on soil biota than different soil types. The higher amou nts of organic matter in the top soil of grassland areas were reflecte d both in higher microbial biomass and in larger individual numbers of Collembola. On the whole experimental farm a high correlation (r=0.79 ) was found between carbon content (C(t)) and microbial biomass, where as a value of r of only 0. 36 was found between Collembola and C(t).