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Effect
of no-tillage and tillage on the ecology of mite, Acarina (Oribatida)
in two different farming systems of paddy field in Cachar district of Assam
Leimapokpam
Amarjit Singh and D.C. Ray
Department of
Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam (Central) University, Silchar?788
011, India
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: raydulal@yahoo.co.in
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Publication
Data
Paper received:
16 May 2013
Revised received:
01 January 2014
Accepted:
10 March 2014
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Abstract
The
present investigation was carried out in Cachar district of Assam over a
period of one year (January 2011 ? December 2011) to understand the seasonal
ecology of Acarina (Oribatida) in rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivated
fields. Population of Oribatida was found to be maximum during August 2011,
both in no-tillage (6.32?0.66 No. /m2 x 1002) and
tillage (5.30 ? 0.71 No. /m2 x 1002) sites in Dorgakona
area whereas the peak was recorded during August 2011, both in no-tillage
(5.38? 0.75 No./m2 x 1002) and tillage (4.69?0.77 No./m2
x 1002) in Durby area of study sites. Least population was
encountered during January 2011, in both no-tillage (0.98? 0.28 ? No. /m2
x 1002) and tillage (0.98?0.30 No./m2 x 1002)
sites in Dorgakona area whereas the same was found during November 2011 in
no-tillage (0.57?0.31 No./m2 x 1002) and in February
2011 in tillage (0.45? 0.21 No./m2 x 1002) sites of
Durby area.? Linear regression analysis with all the environmental variables
showed positive and significant influence on the population dynamics whereas
relative humidity (R2=0.26 p>0.05) in Dorgakona no-tillage and
tillage (R2=0.19 P>0.05) sites and relative humidity in tillage
site (R2=0.27 P>0.05) in Durby area showed no influence.
Multiple regression analysis showed that the combined effect of climatic
variables having a significant influence (p<0.05) on the oribatid mite
population in no-tillage and tillage systems in both the study sites.
Rainfall, relative humidity and temperature facilitated the soil moisture,
microbial activity and litter decomposition, which in turn may favour the
reproduction and growth rate of the species. Among microclimatic conditions
all the parameters showed positive and significant influence (P<0.05) on
the population in no-tillage and tillage system on both the sites except pH
which showed negative correlation with the population. One way ANOVA revealed
significant difference (F=6.53, P<0.01) of the Oribatid population between
the systems. ??
Key
words
Climatic
variables, Multiple regressions, No-tillage, Oribatid mite, Tillage
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