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Publikováno v:
Geoderma. 137:378-387
The burrowing activity of earthworms creates a distinct area around the resulting macropores called the drilosphere, which controls various soil processes. Density and microstructure of the drilosphere were studied and compared with those of the surr
Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 215:151-165
Autor:
Helmut Rogasik, Heiko Diestel, Daniel Cluzeau, Danielle Jégou, Joachim Brunotte, Yvan Capowiez, Stefan Schrader
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Soil Biology
European Journal of Soil Biology, Elsevier, 2002, 38, pp.329-336
European Journal of Soil Biology, Elsevier, 2002, 38, pp.329-336
This study is a first approach of the impact of soil compaction due to trafficking by machinery on earthworm burrow systems. To this end, two experiments were established. In the first one, microcosms were incubated in the laboratory for 70 d with Lu
Publikováno v:
Applied Soil Ecology. 17:165-174
The influence of two anecic earthworm species, Lumbricus terrestris and Aporrectodea giardi, on the soil adjacent to their burrows was studied in the laboratory. The morphological, physical and biochemical characteristics of the burrow walls were com
Publikováno v:
Biology and Fertility of Soils
Biology and Fertility of Soils, Springer Verlag, 1999, 29 (3), pp.314-318. ⟨10.1007/s003740050558⟩
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 1999, 29 (3), pp.314-318. ⟨10.1007/s003740050558⟩
Biology and Fertility of Soils, Springer Verlag, 1999, 29 (3), pp.314-318. ⟨10.1007/s003740050558⟩
Biology and Fertility of Soils, 1999, 29 (3), pp.314-318. ⟨10.1007/s003740050558⟩
International audience; The burrow systems of two earthworm species (Lumbricus terrestris and Aporrectodea giardi) were studied in artificially packed soil columns placed in controlled conditions in the laboratory. At the end of the incubation, which
Publikováno v:
Biology and Fertility of Soils. 26:116-121
Artificially packed soil columns were inoculated with individuals of different earthworm species (Lumbricus terrestris, Aporrectodea giardi or Aporrectodea caliginosa) and placed under controlled conditions in the laboratory. At the end of the incuba
Publikováno v:
Geoderma
Geoderma, Elsevier, 2001, 102, pp.123-137
Geoderma, Elsevier, 2001, 102, pp.123-137
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the interactions between different earthworm species on the individual burrowing activity and especially on the characteristics of burrow systems. Towards this end, individuals of different earthwo
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https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02673444
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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Soil Biology
European Journal of Soil Biology, Elsevier, 2000, 36, pp.27-34
European Journal of Soil Biology, Elsevier, 2000, 36, pp.27-34
Two earthworms species, Lumbricus terrestris (epianecic) and Aporrectodea giardi (anecic) were incubated in microcosms with an epigeic 13C-labelled litter for 246 d. At the end of the experiment, different soil compartments (surface casts, walls and
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https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02698424
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