The first data regarding the effect of the exotic Eisenia ventripapillata (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) on the cation composition of soils in Western Siberia

IF 0.4 Q4 BIOLOGY
K. A. Babiy, S. Y. Kniazev, Anna S. Abramenko, E. V. Golovanova
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We have performed laboratory experiments to determine the impact of earthworms (exotic Eisenia ventripapillata and peregrine Aporrectodea caliginosa) on the water-soluble forms of ammonium, potassium, sodium, magnesium, calcium in Calcic Chernozem, Greyic Phaeozem, and Haplic Chernozem, which are widespread in the south of Western Siberia. The differences between the impacts made by the two above-mentioned species have been estimated according to the changes they make in the initial cation concentrations in soil. For E. ventripapillata, the obtained evidence regarding the influence of this species on soil characteristics is first-ever data. We found that E. ventripapillata and A. caliginosa changed the content of all cations in the soils under this study, but the nature of these changes varied from one soil type to another. In contrast to A. caliginosa, E. ventripapillata reliably increased the content of potassium and calcium ions in Calcic Chernozem. In comparison with the A. caliginosa influence, the E. ventripapillata variants reliably differed in the content of ammonium, potassium, and sodium ions in Greyic Phaeozem. In Haplic Chernozem, the ammonium, magnesium, and sodium ions content in the E. ventripapillata variants was reliably lower than in the A. caliginosa variants. Thus, the observed difference between native and exotic species in the effects on the content of available cations can trigger changes in the mineral nutrition of plants growing in the examined soils. The article contains 2 Figures, 1 Table and 49 References
本文首次报道了西伯利亚西部地区外来物种腹状爱森尼亚对土壤阳离子组成的影响
我们进行了实验室实验,以确定蚯蚓(外来的Eisenia ventripapillata和peregrine Aporrectodea caliginosa)对钙质黑钙质、灰质黑钙质和Haplic黑钙质中铵、钾、钠、镁、钙的水溶性形式的影响,这些黑钙质黑钙质广泛分布在西西伯利亚南部。根据上述两种物种对土壤中初始阳离子浓度的变化,估计了它们影响的差异。对于腹乳头草而言,获得的关于该物种对土壤特征影响的证据是有史以来第一次数据。结果表明,不同土壤类型的蕨麻和蕨麻改变了土壤中所有阳离子的含量,但变化的性质有所不同。与黑钙土相比,腹乳突草能显著提高钙质黑钙土中钾离子和钙离子的含量。与caliginosa的影响相比,E. ventripapillata变异在灰藻中铵离子、钾离子和钠离子含量上确实存在差异。在Haplic黑钙土中,腹乳头状芽孢杆菌变异株的铵、镁、钠离子含量明显低于caliginosa变异株。因此,观察到的本地和外来物种对有效阳离子含量的影响的差异,可以引发在被检查的土壤中生长的植物的矿物营养的变化。本文包含2张图,1张表,49篇参考文献
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