Effect of castor cake and elephant grass composting on edaphic fauna


Autoria(s): SCORIZA, R. N.; BIANCHI, M. de O.; CORREIA, M. E. F.; LEAL, M. A. de A.
Contribuinte(s)

RAFAEL NOGUEIRA SCORIZA, UFRRJ; MIRIAM DE OLIVEIRA BIANCHI, UFRRJ; MARIA ELIZABETH FERNANDES CORREIA, CNPAB; MARCO ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA LEAL, CNPAB.

Data(s)

2016

19/07/2016

Resumo

Elephant grass and castor cake when combined can make a promising organic fertilizer. However, castor cake contains potentially toxic chemicals, such as ricin and ricinine. To test potential effects of these chemicals, compost piles of elephant grass ( Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) with castor cake were prepared with different C:N ratios (T1 = 40, T2 = 30, T3 = 20; T4 = 30 [control, elephant grass + crotalaria]) to evaluate colonization by edaphic fauna and any suppressive effects of castor cake. Soil organisms were collected with Berlese-Tullgren funnels. There were temporal differences between the treatments, and the epigeous fauna was mainly represented by members of the Acari and Entomobryomorpha. Elapsed time is the major factor in determining the composition of the epigeous fauna community associated with composting, indicating that castor cake has no suppressive effect.

2016

Identificador

1678-4596

40267

http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/handle/doc/1049068

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Ciência Rural, Epub, 11 jul., 2016

Relação

Embrapa Agrobiologia - Artigo em periódico indexado (ALICE)

Palavras-Chave #Composto orgânico #Resíduo vegetal #Fauna do solo #Organic compound #Plant residues
Tipo

Artigo em periódico indexado (ALICE)