Organic Soil Fertility Amendments Enhance Surface-Dwelling Beetle Diversity In A Sub-Humid Tropical Environment Under Conservation Agriculture

ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA SECTION B-SOIL AND PLANT SCIENCE(2021)

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Surface-dwelling beetles offer ecosystem services in agro-ecosystems including biological pest control and organic matter decomposition. This study was conducted to investigate beetle community response to six years of tillage, crop residue application, crop rotation and soil fertility amendments (low fertiliser, high fertiliser, manure, manure + low fertiliser and manure + 60 kg N ha(-1)) treatments. Reduced tillage increased beetle abundance by 4.6% relative to soil inversion tillage. Crop residue application increased the abundances of Platynus assimilis, Zophosis boei and total beetles by two to three times. Meanwhile, Renatiella reticulata increased by 628.6% in high fertiliser compared to manure + 60 kg N ha(-1), manure + low fertiliser and the control. In crop rotation + crop residue retention plots, application of sole manure at 10 t ha(-1) increased the Shannon index by 360-365% relative to manure + 60 kg N ha(-1) and manure + low fertiliser. Based on the findings in this study, it can be concluded that reduced tillage, retention of crop residues on the soil surface and application of manure increase surface-dwelling beetle abundance and diversity.
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Beetle diversity, crop residues, crop rotation, reduced tillage, Kraal manure
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