Earthworm influence on carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide fluxes from an unfertilized corn agroecosystem

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Alicia B. Speratti
Joann K. Whalen
Philippe Rochette
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[1] Macdonald Campus of McGill University,Department of Natural Resource Sciences
[2] Sainte-Foy Research Centre,Agriculture and Agri
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Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2007年 / 44卷
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Carbon dioxide; Nitrous oxide; Earthworm–microbial interactions; Earthworm populations; Field enclosures;
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Earthworms modify the soil environment through their feeding, casting, and burrowing activities, which may lead to more decomposition and respiration in aerobic microsites and more denitrification in anaerobic microsites. The objective of this study was to determine whether earthworms increase CO2 and N2O fluxes from an unfertilized corn agroecosystem. Earthworm populations within field enclosures (2.9 m2) were reduced by repeatedly applying carbaryl insecticide, then single and mixed populations of Lumbricus terrestris L. and Aporrectodea caliginosa (Savigny) were added. Gas samples were collected once a week for 14 weeks, from June to September 2005. Carbaryl applications reduced, but did not eliminate earthworms from enclosures. The CO2 and N2O fluxes were affected by the sampling date, with peak gas fluxes after rainfall events. Mean CO2 and N2O fluxes during the study period tended to be greater from enclosures with added earthworms than the control (no earthworms added), but were not significantly affected by earthworm treatments due to the low survival rate of introduced earthworms. Better control of earthworm populations in the field is required to fully assess the impact of earthworms on CO2 and N2O fluxes from temperate agroecosystems.
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