SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.11 número1CARACTERIZACIÓN BIOLÓGICA Y SOCIOECONÓMICA DEL HUMEDAL UNIVERSIDAD, MUNICIPIO DE POPAYÁN, COLOMBIACUANTIFICACIÓN DE ENFERMEDADES EN LÍNEAS PROMISORIAS Y VARIEDADES DE FRÉJOL EN QUEVEDO, ECUADOR índice de autoresíndice de materiabúsqueda de artículos
Home Pagelista alfabética de revistas  

Servicios Personalizados

Revista

Articulo

Indicadores

Links relacionados

  • En proceso de indezaciónCitado por Google
  • No hay articulos similaresSimilares en SciELO
  • En proceso de indezaciónSimilares en Google

Compartir


Biotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial

versión impresa ISSN 1692-3561

Resumen

STECHAUNER R., ROMAN  y  MADRINAN M., RAÚL. MACROFAUNA-MICROBIOTA INTERACTION: CROP RESIDUE TRANSFORMATION EFFECTS ON THE EDAPHIC ß-GLUCOSIDASE ACTIVITY. Rev.Bio.Agro [online]. 2013, vol.11, n.1, pp.184-195. ISSN 1692-3561.

In soils, the macro invertebrate-microorganism-biomass interaction is a fundamental axis for carbon cycling. Sugarcane is a major biomass-producing, abundant crop residues are left on the field. These crop residues are frequently burned before harvesting in Colombia. This work studied the sugar cane residues transformation by scarab larvae and microorganisms interactions, taking account of the β-glucosidase activity. The crop residues consumption by population assemblages of three Dynastinae scarab species was evaluated. Significative differences in β-glucosidase activity were found betweenthe population assemblages and respecting the control treatment. It was shown that precisely two Oryctini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) species, historically regarded as pests, are the ones whichthrough their synergic interaction with the edaphic microbiota, led to high ß-glucosidaselevels in soils. Results indicate that the rhinoceros beetle Podischnusagenor Oliver is the major litter consumer and positively contributes to sugar cane crops, as far as its feeding requirements are not restricted by pre-harvest burning.StrategusaloeusLinné, in association with P. agenor displayed a similar behaving.

Palabras clave : Decomposition; Dynastinae; Cellulase; Sugar Cane.

        · resumen en Español | Portugués     · texto en Español     · Español ( pdf )