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Earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the Western Cape

Thesis (MScConsEcol)--Stellenbosch University, 2023

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Main Author: Steyl, An-Mari
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/127322 Earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the Western Cape Steyl, An-Mari Roets, Francois Strauss, Johann Nxele, Thembeka Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Agrisciences. Dept. of Conservation Ecology and Entomology. bioindicators, conservation agriculture, earthworms, soil health Earthworms -- Ecology -- South Africa -- Western Cape Conservation agriculture -- South Africa -- Western Cape Indicators (Biology) Bioindicators Soils -- Carbon content Soil health UCTD Thesis (MScConsEcol)--Stellenbosch University, 2023 ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Adopting conservation agriculture (CA) principles aims to increase crop production while improving overall soil health. One benefit of adopting these principles is increased biological activity, such as earthworms. Earthworms are essential soil ecosystem engineers and sensitive to management practices, making them suitable as potential soil health indicators. Since conservation agriculture could promote the numbers and activity of earthworms, they can most likely be used as soil health indicators in these systems. However, this has received very little attention in the Mediterranean climatic region of the Western Cape province. This study assessed whether conservation agricultural practices increase earthworm populations and whether earthworms have the potential to be used as indicators of soil health in these systems. The study was based on two experimental farms in the Western Cape province, each with a mixture of different CA crop rotations, varying levels of legume incorporation, and two conventional tillage sites used as controls. Earthworm samples were collected using three different sampling techniques: hand-sorting, mustard extraction and a combination of the two methods during four sampling stages based on crop growing season. The influence of the sampling method, sampling stage and farming system on earthworm abundance and generic richness was tested. Earthworm abundance and generic richness were also correlated against different soil variables to investigate whether earthworms can be indicators of soil health parameters. The hand-sorting method proved sufficient for obtaining a good representation of earthworm fauna in these systems. CA practices, even those with increased utilization of legume crops, did not necessarily benefit earthworm populations. However, a strong link between soil moisture, earthworm abundance, and generic richness appears to be the most crucial factor driving earthworm numbers in this dry region. Furthermore, earthworm abundance only correlated with a few soil variables, indicating that earthworms could potentially not be useful as indicators of soil health in this region. The exception was a strong correlation between earthworm abundance and soil organic carbon content, indicating that earthworms could be used to indicate this agriculturally important soil variable. Based on this study's results, practices that conserve water and increase carbon content in the soil will likely increase earthworm populations in this region and improve the services they provide. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die toepassing van bewaringslandbou praktyke beoog om gewas produksie asook algemene grondgesondheid te bevorder. Deur die toepassing van hierdie praktyke kan biologiese aktiwiteit van organisms soos erdwurms vermeerder word. Erdwurms speel ‘n noodsaaklike rol in die grond en is baie sensitief vir boerdery bestuurspraktyke, daarom het hulle die potensiaal om as bioindikators vir grondgesondheid gebruik te word. Bewaringslandbou kan erdwurm getalle bevorder in die grond wat hulle geskik maak as moontlike bioindikators in hierdie stelsels. Tot dusver is daar ‘n tekort aan navorsing hieroor in die Mediterreense klimaat van die Wes-Kaap. Die doel van hierdie studie was om te bepaal of bewaringslandbou praktyke erdwurm populasies vermeerder en of erdwurms kan gebruik word as bioindikators in hierdie stelses. Die studie het plaasgevind op twee proefplase in die Wes-Kaap, elk met ‘n mengsel van bewaringslandbou gewas rotasies, verskillende vlakke van peulgewas inkorporering en twee konvensionele ploeg persele wat as kontroles gedien het. Erdwurms was versamel deur gebruik te maak van drie verskillende metodes, hand-sortering, ‘n mostert oplossing en ‘n kombinasie van die twee metodes Dit was gedoen oor vier verskillende stadiums van die jaar gebaseer op die groei seisoen. In die studie was die invloed van versamel metode, versamel tydperk en plaas stelsel op erdwurm getalle en diversiteit getoets. Erdwurm getalle en diversiteit was ook getoets vir korrelasies met ander grondfaktore om te bepaal of hulle gebruik kan word as bioindikators vir hierdie faktore. Die hand- sorteer metode was effektief genoeg om ‘n goeie verteenwoordiging van erdwurms te versamel in hierdie stelsels. Die bewaringslandbou praktyke, insluitende dié met hoër benutting van ‘n peulgewas, het nie noodwendig die erdwurm populasies bevoordeel nie. Inteendeel, daar was ‘n sterker korrelasie tussen grondvog inhoud en die erdwurm getalle en diversiteit. Dit is dus ‘n beduidende faktor wat erdwurm getalle dryf in hierdie droë area. Erdwurm getalle het ook net met ‘n paar grondfaktore gekorreleer wat aandui dat hul potensieël nie geskik is as bioindikators in hierdie area nie. Daar was wel ‘n sterk korrelasie tussen erdwurm getalle en organiese koolstof inhou, wat aandui dat dit die potensiaal het om gebruik te word as indikator vir hierdie belangrike grondfaktor. Na aanleiding van die resultate van hierdie studie kan enige praktyke wat grondvog bewaar en koolstof inhoud vermeeder moontlik erdwurm populasies vermeerder en so ook die ekosisteem dienste wat hulle verskaf in die grond verseker. Masters 2023-03-06T08:17:08Z 2023-05-18T07:16:02Z 2023-03-06T08:17:08Z 2023-05-18T07:16:02Z 2023-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/127322 en_ZA Stellenbosch University x, 65 pages : illustrations (some color), maps application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle bioindicators, conservation agriculture, earthworms, soil health
Earthworms -- Ecology -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Conservation agriculture -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Indicators (Biology)
Bioindicators
Soils -- Carbon content
Soil health
UCTD
Steyl, An-Mari
Earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the Western Cape
title Earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the Western Cape
title_full Earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the Western Cape
title_fullStr Earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the Western Cape
title_full_unstemmed Earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the Western Cape
title_short Earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the Western Cape
title_sort earthworms as bioindicators of soil health in a conservation agriculture setting in the western cape
topic bioindicators, conservation agriculture, earthworms, soil health
Earthworms -- Ecology -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Conservation agriculture -- South Africa -- Western Cape
Indicators (Biology)
Bioindicators
Soils -- Carbon content
Soil health
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/127322
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