Earthworms as an Alternative Technique for Soil Fertility Evaluation

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

Abstract: Field experiments were conducted in acidic soils of Mangalpur and Fulbari VDCs in western Chitwan, Nepal to study earthworms as an alternative technique for soil fertility evaluation. Seven land use systems (cereal based lowland, cereal based upland, vegetable farm land, fruit orchard land, pasture land, forest land and farmer’s field) were used and they were replicated four times in randomized complete block designs. Soil organic matter and total soil nitrogen were significantly higher from pasture land (4.69 % and 0.23 %) and the lowest were from farmer’s field (2.40 % and 0.08 %). However, available soil phosphorous content was significantly higher from cereal based upland (448.3 kg ha-1) and it was the lowest from forest land (13.0 kg ha-1). The highest earthworm count was observed from pasture land (10.05 numbers per trap) than others but it was the lowest from farmer’s field. There were significant positive correlations between soil organic matter content and the earthworm count (r= 0.957**) and between total soil nitrogen content and earthworm count (r= 0.795**). In contrast, a significant negative correlation was observed between earthworm count and available P (r= -0.510**). Correlation between earthworm count and silt content was positive (r= 0.677**) but between earthworm count and sand content was negative (r= -0.639**). Soil organic matter, total soil N, available soil P and soil texture regulated earthworm dynamics in soils. Thus, earthworm population may be used as a bio-indicator of soil fertility status and it can be developed as an alternative technique for soil fertility evaluation after quantification and verification from further experiments on earthworm dynamics under different land use systems. Keywords: land use systems, earthworm dynamics, bio-indicator, soil fertility evaluation

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Chauhan RP, Pande KR, Shah SC, Dhakal DD

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Chauhan RP, Pande KR, Shah SC, Dhakal DD (2014). Earthworms as an Alternative Technique for Soil Fertility Evaluation. Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, 1(3), 130-136. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-380433