Role of soil microarthropods in leaf decomposition and N release under various land-use practices in the humid tropics

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Tian, G
Adejuyigbe, CO
Adeoye, GO
Kang, BT
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[1] Int Inst Trop Agr, Ibadan, Nigeria
[2] LW Lambourn & Co, Croydon CR9 3EE, England
[3] Univ Ibadan, Dept Agron, Ibadan, Nigeria
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soil fauna; microarthropods; leaf decomposition; N release; land-use; tropics; microclimate;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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The role of microarthropods in leaf decomposition and N release was studied in various land-use practices: secondary forest, bush regrowth, Pueraria phaseoloides relay cropping, Leucaena leucocephala alley cropping, and cropping without cover crop or tree hedgerows (control treatment), using litterbags with mesh-size of 0.5 mm and 0.08 mm for 98 days. Litterbags with 0.5 mm mesh-size allowed access by microarthropods, whereas those with 0.08 mm mesh-size excluded microarthropods. Microarthropod-mediated leaf decomposition and N release varied with the land-use practices, particularly the last named. Inclusion of microarthropods in most cases increased leaf decomposition and N release rates, with the highest value 38 % for decomposition in control treatment and 29 % for N release in relay cropping. A decrease in leaf decomposition rate (10 %) and N release (32 %) was observed in the secondary forest. Microarthropod-mediated leaf decomposition and N release, which mainly occurred in later stages of decomposition, increased as microbial decomposition decreased. The results suggest that microarthropods have a "buffering effect" in regulating leaf decomposition and N release, which is mediated by land-use history.
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