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Effects of sewage sludge and copper enrichment on both soil mesofauna community and decomposition of oak leaves (Quercus suber) in a mesocosm

Pernin, C.; Ambrosi, J.P.; Cortet, J.; Joffre, R.; Tabone, E.; Torre, F. und Krogh, P.H. (2006) Effects of sewage sludge and copper enrichment on both soil mesofauna community and decomposition of oak leaves (Quercus suber) in a mesocosm. Biology and Fertility of Soils. [ Im Druck , 2006] **

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A laboratory mesocosm experiment was performed to study the effects of copper-enriched sewage sludge application on a mesofauna community. For 12 weeks, characteristics and changes in this defined and artificial mesofauna community structure were monitored as well as the dynamics of leaf litter decomposition. The mesofauna community comprised six species of Collembola (Folsomia fimetaria, Isotomurus prasinus, Lepidocyrtus cyaneus,
Mesaphorura macrochaeta, Parisotoma notabilis, Protaphorura armata), two species of acari Oribatida (Achipteria coleoptrata, Adoristes sp.), one species of acari Gamasida Hypoaspis aculeifer) and one species of enchytraeid (Enchytraeus crypticus). Three treatments included the addition of 22 g dry weight (DW) sludge spiked with 0, 200
and 1,000 mg Cu kg−1 DW sludge in each mesocosm, and one treatment had 66 g DW sludge spiked with 1,000 mg Cu kg−1 DW sludge added in each mesocosm. Copper, complexed with sludge due to a favourable pH, had no effect on community and litter parameters when added to low amount of sludge. In contrast, tripling the sludge dose in addition to a high dose of Cu changed in time the sludge and leaf chemical composition as well as mesofauna community structure. Responses of the mesofauna to this treatment differed between species. The abundance of species such as I. prasinus, L. cyaneus, M. macrochaeta and P. notabilis decreased, whereas the abundance of H. aculeifer increased and became dominant.


Art des Eintrags:Artikel in einer Zeitschrift
Schlagwörter:Copper, Decomposition, Mesocosm, Mesofauna, Sewage sludge
Themengebiete: Umweltaspekte > Landschaft und Erholung
Boden > Bodenqualität > Bodenbiologie
Umweltaspekte > Biodiversität und Umweltleistungen
Boden > Bodenqualität
Land/Organisation/Projekt: Dänemark > KU-LIFE - Faculty of Life Sciences
Frankreich
Dänemark > AU, NERI - National Environmental Research Institute
Dänemark > DARCOF II (2000-2005) > III.3 (CRUCIAL) Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle
Anteil staatlicher Förderung (nur relevant für Einträge aus Dänemark):5-25%
Eingestellt von:Krogh, Senior scientist PH
ID-Code:8514
Eingestellt am:15 Mai 2006
Letzte Änderung:20 Aug 2009 16:32
Dokumentensprache:Englisch
Veröffentlichungsstatus:Im Druck
Status wissenschaftlicher Begutachtung:Wissenschaftlich begutachtet und angenommen

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