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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 1995, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1): 44-50.

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Relationship between soil rauna and soil environment in jujube garden or Shuidong,Anhui Province

Qian Fusheng, Wang Zongying   

  1. Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000
  • Received:1993-03-17 Revised:1993-03-17 Online:1995-01-25 Published:1995-01-25

Abstract: Soil fauna in jujube garden of Shuidong, Anhui Province was investigated from December 1992 to February 1993.5875 individuals are collected, which belong to 5 phyla, 11 classes, 28 orders and 35 genera.The dominant genera are Acari and Nematoda, and the common genera are Enchytraeidae and Collembola.Acomparison of 7 plots show that thelonger the jujube trees are planted.the richer the groups and individuals of soil fauna are.The group of soil fauna is increased with increasing soil nutrients, but decreased with increasing soil PHand bulk density.Both the group and individuals are decreased with soildepth.

Key words: Soil animal, Soil environment, Jujube garden, hotspot analysis, inter-decadal variation, spatial autocorrelation, East China Sea., Trichiurus japonicus