The use of olive mill pomace compost increases the population of certain ground/soil organisms in olive groves

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ECOLOGY European Journal of Soil Biology Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1016/j.ejsobi.2024.103668
José E. González-Zamora, José M. Gamero-Monge, Rosa Pérez-de la Luz
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Olive is one of the largest crops in Spain, primarily for oil extraction from drupes. This process produces a by-product called ‘alperujo’, which can be composted and used as fertilizer. This study investigated the impact of ‘alperujo’ compost on ground/soil invertebrate inhabitants compared to mineral fertilization in two groves with different crop management types (superintensive and traditional) during 2021 and 2022. Anystidae/Erythraeidae (Acari; Trombidiformes) and Acari (Other) were more abundant in the compost treatment in both groves, but significant only in the superintensive grove. Some other ground/soil inhabitants, such as Anthicidae (Coleoptera), Araneae, and Gastropoda were generally more present in the compost treatment of the superintensive grove. No significant effect of fertiliser treatment was observed for other ground/soil organisms. Future studies with more replicas and over a longer period of time should be performed to confirm these results, but they can be considered of interest to push forward the implementation of ‘alperujo’ compost in the olive fertilization, favouring a circular economy and a sustainable agriculture.

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使用橄榄树渣堆肥可增加橄榄园中某些地面/土壤生物的数量
橄榄是西班牙最大的农作物之一,主要用于从核果中榨油。榨油过程中会产生一种叫做 "alperujo "的副产品,这种副产品可以堆肥并用作肥料。本研究调查了在 2021 年和 2022 年期间,在两个采用不同作物管理类型(超密集型和传统型)的林地中,"alperujo "堆肥与矿物肥料相比对地面/土壤无脊椎动物居民的影响。在两个小树林中,堆肥处理中的无脊椎动物(Anystidae/Erythraeidae)(蛛形纲;Trombidiformes)和蛛形纲(其他)数量更多,但只有在超密集型小树林中具有显著性。其他一些地面/土壤生物,如鞘翅目蚁科(Anthicidae)、鹤形目(Araneae)和腹足纲(Gastropoda)在超密集型林地的堆肥处理中普遍较多。肥料处理对其他地面/土壤生物没有明显影响。今后应进行更多重复和更长时间的研究,以确认这些结果,但可以认为这些研究有助于推动在橄榄施肥中使用 "alperujo "堆肥,促进循环经济和可持续农业。
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European Journal of Soil Biology
European Journal of Soil Biology 环境科学-生态学
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审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Soil Biology covers all aspects of soil biology which deal with microbial and faunal ecology and activity in soils, as well as natural ecosystems or biomes connected to ecological interests: biodiversity, biological conservation, adaptation, impact of global changes on soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and effects and fate of pollutants as influenced by soil organisms. Different levels in ecosystem structure are taken into account: individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems themselves. At each level, different disciplinary approaches are welcomed: molecular biology, genetics, ecophysiology, ecology, biogeography and landscape ecology.
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