Effect of drip irrigation on richness, abundance and diversity of soil arthropods

Asif Sajjad
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Arthropods maintain soil ecosystem in variety of ways like breaking down the plant debris and broadcasting the microorganisms. The human induced changes in the agricultural land (i.e., irrigation methods, tillage practices and land use changes) have profound impacts on the richness, diversity and abundance of arthropods. The present study was carried out to assess the effect of drip irrigation on the richness, abundance and diversity of soil arthropods at three different Tehsils of District Bahawalpur i.e.  Bahawalpur, Khairpur and Ahmedpur East.  At each location, one flood and one drip irrigated guava orchard was selected. Weekly data of soil arthropods was recorded using 10 pitfall traps (at least 50 feet apart) in each orchard during April and May, 2022. The species richness, abundance, dominance and evenness of soil arthropods were slightly higher in flood irrigation orchards. However, Simpson, Shannon-wiener and chao-1 diversity indices did not vary significantly. Rank abundance curves showed that in all the drip and flood irrigated orchards, there was still some possibility of finding new species with the increasing sample size. Only one ant species Camponotus compressus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) constituted the major proportion of arthropods abundance in all the orchards whereas most of the species were very low in abundance. The results suggest that the soil arthropod diversity is not significantly affected with the flood and drip irrigation methods. Therefore, keeping in view the proven economic and water conservation advantages, the drip irrigation system can be adopted without harming soil arthropods diversity.
滴灌对土壤节肢动物丰富度和多样性的影响
节肢动物以各种方式维持土壤生态系统,如分解植物残骸和传播微生物。人类活动引起的农业用地变化(即灌溉方式、耕作方式和土地利用变化)对节肢动物的丰富度、多样性和丰度产生了深远的影响。本研究评估了滴灌对巴哈瓦尔普尔区巴哈瓦尔普尔、海尔普尔和艾哈迈德普尔东部3个不同地区土壤节肢动物丰富度、丰度和多样性的影响。在每个地点,选择一个洪水和一个滴灌番石榴果园。在2022年4月和5月期间,在每个果园使用10个陷阱(间隔至少50英尺)记录土壤节肢动物的每周数据。漫灌果园土壤节肢动物的物种丰富度、丰度、优势度和均匀度均略高。Simpson、Shannon-wiener和chao-1多样性指数差异不显著。秩丰度曲线表明,随着样本量的增加,滴灌果园和洪灌果园仍有发现新种的可能。所有果园节肢动物的丰度中,只有一种蚂蚁(膜翅目:蚁科)占主要比例,而大多数物种的丰度都很低。结果表明,洪涝和滴灌方式对土壤节肢动物多样性影响不显著。因此,考虑到已证明的经济和节水优势,滴灌系统可以在不损害土壤节肢动物多样性的情况下采用。
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