2021
DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2021.084.2995
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Quality of soil from the nickel mining area of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, engineered using earthworms (Pheretima sp.)

Abstract: Earthworms (Pheretima sp.) could survive under abiotic stress soil conditions. Furthermore, their activities as ecosystem engineers allow for the creation of soil biostructures with new characteristics. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of the abundance of Pheretima sp. on the aggregate size, physicochemistry, and biology of the topsoil from the nickel mining area of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It was carried out by first grouping their abundance into zero, two, four, six, and eight indi… Show more

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“…Regarding the chemical attributes of the three organic matter types tested, sago dreg has a higher total-C and C/N ratio, but lower total-N, total-P, and total-K contents, compared to cocoa shell beans and G. Sepiumleaves (Table 1). This is comparable with the report by Syaf et al (2021), where the AMF spore density in the biostructure containing biochar decreased with the increasing earthworm population. Biochar is known to have high total-C and C/N and low nutrient content (Prasad et al, 2020), therefore, these results reaffirm that organic quality (total-C, C/N ratio, total-N, P, and K) has the capacity to affect AMF spore populations in soil biostructure created through activities of soil fauna ecosystem engineers (Medina-Sauza et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Regarding the chemical attributes of the three organic matter types tested, sago dreg has a higher total-C and C/N ratio, but lower total-N, total-P, and total-K contents, compared to cocoa shell beans and G. Sepiumleaves (Table 1). This is comparable with the report by Syaf et al (2021), where the AMF spore density in the biostructure containing biochar decreased with the increasing earthworm population. Biochar is known to have high total-C and C/N and low nutrient content (Prasad et al, 2020), therefore, these results reaffirm that organic quality (total-C, C/N ratio, total-N, P, and K) has the capacity to affect AMF spore populations in soil biostructure created through activities of soil fauna ecosystem engineers (Medina-Sauza et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, 15 µL of the soil suspension was transferred to a hemocytometer, covered, and scanned under a microscope at 400 times magnification. Flagellates that appeared in the appropriate grid were counted and the abundance was expressed in the number of cells per gram of soil (Syaf et al 2021).…”
Section: Flagellates Abundance Countingmentioning
confidence: 99%