Earthworm Diversity and Their Influences on Soil Enzyme Activities in Organic, Sustainable and Conventional Farming Systems of Puducherry

M. Sudhakaran, D. Ramamoorthy, V. Savitha, M. Kokila
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An experiment was conducted to study the earthworm diversity and its influence on soil enzyme activities in organic, sustainable and conventional farming systems in the state of Puducherry. A total of five earthworm species namely Drawida willsi, Drawida scandens, Lampito mauritii, Perionyx excavates and Eudrilus eugeniae were present in the study sites. Four species were found in conventional and sustainable farming and five species were found in organic farming. Earthworm species diversity, population, species dominance, and biomass were significantly higher in organic farming systems compared to sustainable and conventional farming systems. In addition, soils from organic farming showed higher activity of urease, alkaline phosphatase, β-glucosidase, cellulase, invertase and xylanase activities and they showed a significant positive correlation with earthworm population and biomass. Our results revealed that the presence of earthworms strongly affected enzyme activities in soil. Earthworm casts probably contributed to the enrichment of plant-available nutrients and higher soil enzyme activities in organically managed soils.
樱桃有机、可持续和常规耕作方式下蚯蚓多样性及其对土壤酶活性的影响
本试验研究了普杜切里州有机、可持续和常规耕作方式下蚯蚓多样性及其对土壤酶活性的影响。研究地点共发现了5种蚯蚓,分别是Drawida willsi、Drawida scandens、Lampito mauritii、Perionyx excavates和Eudrilus eugenae。在传统和可持续农业中发现了4种,在有机农业中发现了5种。有机耕作系统的蚯蚓物种多样性、种群数量、优势度和生物量显著高于可持续耕作和常规耕作系统。此外,有机耕作土壤脲酶、碱性磷酸酶、β-葡萄糖苷酶、纤维素酶、转化酶和木聚糖酶活性较高,且与蚯蚓数量和生物量呈显著正相关。结果表明,蚯蚓的存在对土壤中酶的活性有强烈的影响。蚯蚓粪可能有助于有机管理土壤中植物有效养分的富集和土壤酶活性的提高。
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