Nematode communities as indicators of the status of a soil ecosystem influenced by mining practices in Brazil

Author:

Caixeta Larissa B.1,Pereira Tiago J.23,Castañeda Nancy E.N.1,Cares Juvenil E.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Pathology, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, DF 70910-900, Brazil

2. Department of Nematology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA

3. CAPES Foundation, Ministry of Education of Brazil, Brasília, DF 70040-020, Brazil

Abstract

This study evaluated the effects of mining practices using soil nematodes as bioindicators. Soil samples represented four different subsystems found in the CeBio Research Center, including natural/undisturbed (rainforest (RF) and savannah (SA)) and disturbed (Eucalyptus spp. (EU) and grassland (GR)) subsystems. Ecological descriptors S (3.5-9.5), d (1.22-4.23) and MI (1.9-3.23) significantly differentiated the subsystem GR (high impact) from the other subsystems. Additionally, poorly covered soil (i.e., subsystem GR) negatively influenced the composition of nematode assemblages, and primarily so for nematodes with high c-p values. Among soil variables, pH strongly influenced the distribution of soil nematodes, negatively affecting the abundance of all c-p groups and diversity of nematodes. On the other hand, pH also positively affected FF and PP trophic groups in the subsystem GR. The similarity of subsystem EU and natural subsystems (RF and SA) suggests that soil restoration with Eucalyptus spp. appears to be an adequate management practice to promote the recovery of areas subjected to mining practices.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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