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Litter leachates have stronger impact than leaf litter on Folsomia candida fitness

机译:垃圾浸出物的影响力比叶片凋落物对叶片念珠菌念珠菌的健身

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It is well known that soil physico-chemical conditions and the nature of organic matter have important effects on soil micro-arthropod communities, including collembolans. However, mechanisms by which the physical or chemical quality of litter influence collembolan communities remain unclear. Plant secondary metabolites are partially released in soils through leaf and litter leaching and decomposition, and can have a strong influence on soil communities and their activity. In order to disentangle effects of the water-soluble compounds contained in the litter versus its physical effect, a microcosm experiment was set up exposing the collembola species Folsomia candida to either litter or litter leachates mixed to the substratum. Litter from three species with different chemical properties and one mixture (hybrid poplar, white spruce, grass and a mixture of poplar - spruce litter) and two concentrations of litter leachates (at 5% and 10% concentration) were used in microcosm experiments. After 30 days of incubation, reproduction and mortality rates of F. candida were assessed. Results showed that the tree litter leachates had a stronger impact on collembolan fitness compared to the litter itself, with a net reduction of survival and reproduction rates. Between 78 and 100% of mortality was observed in microcosms that received tree leachates, indicating a strong influence of the soluble compounds contained in tree leaves on collembolan. In contrast, collembolan reproduction was positively affected by the grass litter or 10% grass litter leachates compared to control (water). Our findings help to understand how chemical properties and leaf leaching may have important impacts on micro-arthropods communities and litter decomposition processes.
机译:众所周知,土壤物理化学条件和有机质的性质对土壤微征 - 节肢动物社区具有重要影响,包括柯默巴伦。然而,垃圾影响的机制影响Collembolan社区的机制仍然不清楚。植物次级代谢物通过叶子和垃圾浸出和分解部分释放在土壤中,并且可以对土壤社区及其活性产生强烈影响。为了使垃圾中含有的水溶性化合物与其物理效应的脱垂作用,设立了微观实验,将Collmbola物种Folsomia Candida暴露给混合到底层的垃圾或垃圾浸出物。在微观核科学实验中使用三种具有不同化学性质的三种物种和一种混合物(杂交杨树,白色云杉,草和杨树垃圾的混合物)和两种浓度的垃圾渗滤液(以5%和10%浓度)。孵化30天后,评估F. Candida的繁殖和死亡率。结果表明,与垃圾本身相比,树窝渗滤液对Collembolan健身产生了更强烈的影响,净了生存和繁殖率的净降低。在接受树渗滤液的微观症中观察到78%至100%的死亡率,表明树叶中含有的可溶性化合物对Collembolan的强烈影响。相比之下,与对照(水)相比,Collembolan繁殖是由草窝或10%草凋落物浸出的积极影响。我们的研究结果有助于了解化学性质和叶片浸出的影响可能对微调社区和垃圾分解过程产生重要影响。

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