2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1217/1/012180
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The potential of soil arthropods as bioindicator of soil quality in relation to environmental factors at apple farm, Batu, East Java, Indonesia

Abstract: The objectives of this study are to determine community structure, abundance and diversity of soil arthropods which potential as the bioindicator of soil quality, and analyze the correlation between chemical parameters of the environmental factor on the abundance of soil arthropods. This study was conducted at the conventional and semi-organic Apple Farm, Bumiaji, Batu, East Java Province, Indonesia, from April to September 2017. Soil Arthropods sample has been taken from three different zones of Apple Farm so… Show more

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“…Based on Table 1, the order Coleoptera is the most common order found, which is 7 family and 8 genus. The results of this study is same with the research conducted by Suheriyanto et al (2019) in conventional and semiorganic apple plantation, Bumiaji distric, Batu city shows that order Coleoptera is the most abundant order. According to Resh and Carde (2003) about 850,000 to 1,000,000 of all species that have been identified are insects.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Based on Table 1, the order Coleoptera is the most common order found, which is 7 family and 8 genus. The results of this study is same with the research conducted by Suheriyanto et al (2019) in conventional and semiorganic apple plantation, Bumiaji distric, Batu city shows that order Coleoptera is the most abundant order. According to Resh and Carde (2003) about 850,000 to 1,000,000 of all species that have been identified are insects.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Pest management with an ecological approach is principally a multidisciplinary approach to manage hebivorous insect populations by utilizing various control methods that are compatible in one integrated management of arthropods in agroecosystems. Arthropods as components of biodiversity have an essential role in agricultural ecosystems with their status as herbivorous, parasitoids, predators, and bioindicators [8,9,10]. Herbivorous insects can cause crop yield loss, either directly eating plant tissue or as vectors of plant diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agroecosystem landscapes have been studied extensively, and it is known that there is a relationship between the spatial structure and the ecological processes within it [3]. Previous studies have used the diversity of soil arthropods to demonstrate their sensitivity to landscape structu-res [4]. The composition of arthropods in the agroecosystem shows population differences that are closely related to the sampling location.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%