Earthworm influence on N availability and the growth of Cecropia schreberiana
in tropical pasture and forest soils
Gonzalez G, Zou XM
PEDOBIOLOGIA
43 (6): 824-829 DEC 1999
Abstract:
This greenhouse study examines the effects of Pontoscolex corethrurus on the
growth of Cecropia scheberiana in forest and pasture soils. Four treatments
(0, 2, 20 worms and 0 worms + urea fertilizer) were applied to the soils to
test if earthworms affect nitrogen availability, and consequently the growth
of C. scheberiana, We recorded the number of seedlings, leaves, and height of
plants, and measured NH4+ and NO3- concentrations in water leachates during
a six month period. The growth of C. scheberiana and nitrogen concentration
in leachates differed between pasture and forest soils. addition of 20 worms
per pot doubled nitrate and ammonium concentrations in leachates as compared
with the controls. However, earthworms did not affect the germination of C.
scheberiana in both pasture and forest soils. Although earthworms did enhance
nitrogen availability and mineralization,we conclude that nitrogen is not a
limiting factor for Cecropia growth in either pasture and forest soils.
Author Keywords:
Cecropia scheberiana, Pontoscolex corethrurus, earthworms, tropical soils, plant
growth, N availability
KeyWords Plus:
INTRODUCED EARTHWORMS, INOCULATION
Addresses:
Gonzalez G, Univ Colorado, Inst Arctic & Alpine Res, 1560 30th St,Campus
Box 450, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
Univ Puerto Rico, Inst Trop Ecosyst Studies, San Juan, PR 00936 USA
Publisher:
GUSTAV FISCHER VERLAG, VILLENGANG 2, D-07745 JENA, GERMANY
IDS Number:
275QW
ISSN:
0031-4056