Earthworm communities in organic and conventional coffee cultivation

Authors

  • Marie Luise Carolina Bartz Universidade Estadual de Londrina
  • George Gardner Brown Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária - Florestas
  • Amarildo Pasini Universidade Estadual de Londrina
  • Juliana de Oliveira Fernandes
  • Pierre Curmi
  • Julie Dorioz
  • Ricardo Ralisch

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2009.v44.1518

Keywords:

biomass, conventional cultivation, diversity, Oligochaeta, organic cultivation, population density

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of organic and conventional coffee crops on biomass, population density and diversity of earthworms, in Lerroville, district of Londrina County, Paraná state, Brazil. Earthworm communities were sampled in three areas with organic coffee cultivation (CO1, CO2 and CO3), two with conventional coffee (CC1 and CC2), and a native forest fragment (MT). The soil of the areas CO1, CC1, and MT was classified as Nitossolo Vermelho (Rhodic Kandiudox), while CO2, CO3, and CC2 were on Latossolo Vermelho (Rhodic Hapludox). Eight samples were taken in each area on two occasions, winter and summer, using the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility (TSBF) method in the 0–20 cm soil layer. The earthworms were handsorted and preserved in 4% formaldehyde, and were later weighed, counted and identified. The highest earthworm biomass, both in winter and summer, occurred in the CO3 area. For population density, the higher numbers of individuals were found in CO1 and CO3. The highest number of species was identified in the organic cultivation. The adoption of organic practices in coffee cultivation favored the diversity, density and biomass of earthworm communities.

Author Biographies

Marie Luise Carolina Bartz, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Bióloga Msc. em Agronomia Doutoranda em Agronomia/UEL Área: Zoologia/Ecologia do Solo e Taxonomia de Oligoquetas

George Gardner Brown, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária - Florestas

Pesquisador Área: Zoologia/Ecologia do Solo e Taxonomia de Oligoquetas

Amarildo Pasini, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Professor Associado Área: Entomologia Departamento de Agronomia

Juliana de Oliveira Fernandes

Professor Associado Área: Mecanização Agrícola Departamento de Agronomia

Pierre Curmi

Professor/Pesquisador Área: Agronomia

Julie Dorioz

Etudante Área: Agronomia

Ricardo Ralisch

Mestranda em Agronomia Área: Zoologia/Ecologia do Solo

Published

2010-12-03

How to Cite

Bartz, M. L. C., Brown, G. G., Pasini, A., Fernandes, J. de O., Curmi, P., Dorioz, J., & Ralisch, R. (2010). Earthworm communities in organic and conventional coffee cultivation. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 44(8), 928–933. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2009.v44.1518