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Earthworm activity and soil structure changes due to organic enrichments in vineyard systems
Authors:G. Pérès  D. Cluzeau  P. Curmi  V. Hallaire
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire d'Ecologie du Sol et de Biologie des Populations, UMR "Ecobio", Université Rennes I, Station Biologique, F-35380 Paimpont, France, FR;(2) Unité Sciences du Sol et Bioclimatologie, INRA, 65, route de St Brieuc, F-35042 Rennes cedex, France, FR
Abstract: The effect of organic enrichment on earthworm activity and soil structure was studied in two French vineyards, by comparing control and test plots. In each vineyard the organic matter quantitatively increased the abundance and biomass of the earthworm community. These increases were associated with a higher level of species diversity and a higher evenness corresponding to the development of endogeic community. These earthworm community changes were associated with an increase in granular bioturbated areas and in macroporosity in the top soil layer. The micromorphological approach incorporated an original process of image analysis which appeared to be an appropriate method for characterizing pore morphology in this study. The pores when characterized by their size and shape could be related to ecological groups and growth stages of earthworms. Received: 4 August 1997
Keywords:  Organic matter  Earthworm activity  Soil structure  Micromorphology  Image analysis
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