2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/197/1/012019
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Diversity of Soil Arthropods in Different Soil Stratification Layers, The National Park of Gede Pangrango Mountain, Cisarua Resort, West Java, Indonesia

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“…The distribution of arthropods in the subsoil depended also on root biomass, total organic carbon content or microbial biomass (Potapov et al, 2017). Soil arthropods diversity could be used as indicator of soil condition in different stratification soil layer (Meitiyani and Dharma, 2019). We observed soil penetration resistance as a surrogate measure for soil compaction.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…The distribution of arthropods in the subsoil depended also on root biomass, total organic carbon content or microbial biomass (Potapov et al, 2017). Soil arthropods diversity could be used as indicator of soil condition in different stratification soil layer (Meitiyani and Dharma, 2019). We observed soil penetration resistance as a surrogate measure for soil compaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The Oligochaeta correlate with the physical-chemical alterations in the edaphic microclimate in cultivation areas, such as soil temperature and humidity, carbon and organic nitrogen (Blouin et al 2013). Still, the decomposition of dead organisms in the leaf litter is related to the Diptera order, while the groups Chilopoda, Coleoptera, Orthoptera and Hymenoptera play vital roles in various biological processes in the rhizosphere (Meitiyani & Dharma 2018). In addition to demonstrating that the edaphic fauna is an important component for soil fertility, these complex relationships indicate that it is influenced by the intrinsic factors of the soil and those provided by its use and management, such as resource availability, compaction, porosity and structure (Mueller et al 2016, Balota 2017, Sauvadet et al 2017.…”
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confidence: 99%