2018
DOI: 10.33837/msj.v1i4.112
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Quantificação da microbiota e diversidade ecológica da meso e macrofauna do solo sob diferentes usos no município de Urutaí (região Sudeste Goiano)

Abstract: A fauna edáfica exerce forte influencia sobre a rizosfera e a atividade microbiana do solo exercendo papel fundamental na conservação da biodiversidade. O objetivo deste trabalho foi a apresentação de metodologias utilizadas e caracterização da diversidade ecológica da microbiota, meso e macrofauna em diferentes usos de solo. Duas metodologias foram realizadas em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em campo, com cinco repetições por cada uso do solo representadas por: i) Floresta Antropizada; ii) Fruticultu… Show more

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“…The soil fauna, keeping in constant balance to the environmental conditions, carries out and mediates several activities that result in these processes (Frouz et al, 2013;Pompeo et al, 2016a). However, anthropic activities that entail intensive use and/or inadequate soil management can change the composition of these communities, causing environmental imbalances and favoring species with greater adaptation (Rosa et al, 2015), besides interfering in processes of biogeochemical cycles, compromising the quality and functional capacity of the soil (Araújo et al, 2010;Paz-Lima et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil fauna, keeping in constant balance to the environmental conditions, carries out and mediates several activities that result in these processes (Frouz et al, 2013;Pompeo et al, 2016a). However, anthropic activities that entail intensive use and/or inadequate soil management can change the composition of these communities, causing environmental imbalances and favoring species with greater adaptation (Rosa et al, 2015), besides interfering in processes of biogeochemical cycles, compromising the quality and functional capacity of the soil (Araújo et al, 2010;Paz-Lima et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%