The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia
The balance and sustainability of coffee agroecosystems in southwestern Antioquia depend on the interactions and synergisms that take place above and below the ground. Within these, the functional groups of edaphic macrofauna constitute bio-indicators of soil quality. The present research on coffee...
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I11-R107article-25972020-04-22T13:37:49Z The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia Rodríguez, Nayla Robaina Márquez, Sara María Restrepo, Luis Fernando Agroecología agroecosistemas biota convencional transición Agroecology agroecosystems biota conventional transition The balance and sustainability of coffee agroecosystems in southwestern Antioquia depend on the interactions and synergisms that take place above and below the ground. Within these, the functional groups of edaphic macrofauna constitute bio-indicators of soil quality. The present research on coffee systems evaluates the edaphic macrofauna in three components of the plant arrangement, under different management typologies. The study was carried out in the San Gregorio, La Soledad, La Clara and Egypt townships of Santa Rita in the municipality of Andes, Antioquia. The assessment of the edaphic macrofauna was carried out by random stratified sampling under coffee canopy, under banana canopy and in the furrow, in three zones of the slope of each productive system. A general linear model, multivariate techniques of Manovas and Biplot were used as statistical methods. The greatest interaction of the macrofauna groups was presented in the order of the systems: Transition II (Use of organic inputs)>Transition I (Rationalization of synthetic inputs)>Conventional (Use of chemical inputs), and by plant arrangement components in the order Banana>Coffee>Furrow. The balance and sustainability of coffee agroecosystems in southwestern Antioquia depend on the interactions and synergisms that take place above and below the ground. Within these, the functional groups of edaphic macrofauna constitute bio-indicators of soil quality. The present research on coffee systems evaluates the edaphic macrofauna in three components of the plant arrangement, under different management typologies. The study was carried out in the San Gregorio, La Soledad, La Clara and Egypt townships of Santa Rita in the municipality of Andes, Antioquia. The assessment of the edaphic macrofauna was carried out by random stratified sampling under coffee canopy, under banana canopy and in the furrow, in three zones of the slope of each productive system. A general linear model, multivariate techniques of Manovas and Biplot were used as statistical methods. The greatest interaction of the macrofauna groups was presented in the order of the systems: Transition II (Use of organic inputs)>Transition I (Rationalization of synthetic inputs)>Conventional (Use of chemical inputs), and by plant arrangement components in the order Banana>Coffee>Furrow. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2019-12-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2597 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 51 No. 2 (2019): July-December; 78-88 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 51 Núm. 2 (2019): Julio-Diciembre; 78-88 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2597/1940 Derechos de autor 2019 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo |
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Rodríguez, Nayla Robaina Márquez, Sara María Restrepo, Luis Fernando The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia Agroecología agroecosistemas biota convencional transición Agroecology agroecosystems biota conventional transition |
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Rodríguez, Nayla Robaina Márquez, Sara María Restrepo, Luis Fernando |
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Rodríguez, Nayla Robaina |
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The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia |
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The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia |
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The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia |
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The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia |
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The edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, Antioquia, Colombia |
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edaphic macrofauna in three components of the coffee plant arrangement associated with different management typologies, antioquia, colombia |
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The balance and sustainability of coffee agroecosystems in southwestern Antioquia depend on the interactions and synergisms that take place above and below the ground. Within these, the functional groups of edaphic macrofauna constitute bio-indicators of soil quality. The present research on coffee systems evaluates the edaphic macrofauna in three components of the plant arrangement, under different management typologies. The study was carried out in the San Gregorio, La Soledad, La Clara and Egypt townships of Santa Rita in the municipality of Andes, Antioquia. The assessment of the edaphic macrofauna was carried out by random stratified sampling under coffee canopy, under banana canopy and in the furrow, in three zones of the slope of each productive system. A general linear model, multivariate techniques of Manovas and Biplot were used as statistical methods. The greatest interaction of the macrofauna groups was presented in the order of the systems: Transition II (Use of organic inputs)>Transition I (Rationalization of synthetic inputs)>Conventional (Use of chemical inputs), and by plant arrangement components in the order Banana>Coffee>Furrow. |
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Agroecología agroecosistemas biota convencional transición Agroecology agroecosystems biota conventional transition |
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Agroecología agroecosistemas biota convencional transición Agroecology agroecosystems biota conventional transition |
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