2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/215/1/012034
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Long-term organic mulching and no-tillage practice increase population and biomass of earthworm in sugarcane plantation

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“…According to Chan (2001), the declines in earthworm population often reported in conventionally tilled soils are associated with undesirable changes in the soil environmental conditions resulting from excessive tillage. The same phenomenon was also reported by Niswati et al 2018, in long-term no-tillage system in sugarcane plantation…”
Section: Population and Biomass Of Earthwormssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…According to Chan (2001), the declines in earthworm population often reported in conventionally tilled soils are associated with undesirable changes in the soil environmental conditions resulting from excessive tillage. The same phenomenon was also reported by Niswati et al 2018, in long-term no-tillage system in sugarcane plantation…”
Section: Population and Biomass Of Earthwormssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…It shows that the abundance of earthworms is significantly higher in minimum tillage compared to intensive tillage. This indicated that, soil tillage becomes unfavorable soils for earthworms to grow and develop, which is caused by tillage will increase the bulk density of the soil [12]; [13], thereby reducing the abundance of earthworms. In addition, due to tillage system, soil organic carbon is rapidly oxidized and lost from the soil system by conventional or intensive tillage [14] so that it becomes a habitat that was not favored by earthworms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Live stock based IFS is a zero waste approach [49] that prevents wasting residuals [50] to minimize agricultural production costs [51]. Cattle with maize, sugarcane and oil palm IFS [52][53][54] enhances the soil quality by the decomposing capacity of crop residues and earthworms improvement as bioindicator of soil fertility [55][56][57]. in addition to increasing soil moisture.…”
Section: Fig 2 Advantages Of Livestock Based Ifsmentioning
confidence: 99%