Citation Information

  • Title : Interactions between earthworms and mesofauna has no significant effect on emissions of CO2 and N2O from soil
  • Source : Biology Article
  • Publisher : ELSEVIER
  • Volume : 88
  • Pages : 294-297
  • Year : 2015
  • DOI : 10.1016/j.soilbio.2015.06.005
  • ISBN : 0038-0717
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • He, X.
    • Guan, Q.
    • Lu, X.
    • Lu, M.
    • Wu, H.
  • Climates: Hot summer continental (Dsa, Dfa, Dwa). Warm summer continental/Hemiboreal (Dsb, Dfb, Dwb).
  • Cropping Systems: Conservation cropping systems. Organic farming systems.
  • Countries: China.

Summary

Soil fauna can significantly affect soil CO2 and N2O emissions, but little is known about interactions between faunal groups and their relative contribution to such emissions. Over a 64-day microcosm incubation, we studied the effects of an epigeic earthworm (Eisenia fetida), mesofauna (Collembola plus oribatid mites) and their combinations on soil CO2 and N2O emissions under two faunal densities. Earthworms significantly enhanced soil CO2 and N2O emissions, while mesofauna only increased N2O emissions. Soil CO2 and N2O emissions were significantly affected by earthworm density, but not by mesofauna density. No significant interactive effects between earthworms and mesofauna were found on soil CO2 and N2O emissions. Our results indicate that earthworms probably play the dominant roles in determining soil CO2 and N2O emissions where they coexist with soil mesofauna. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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