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Effects of Conventional and Organic Farming on Ground-dwelling Invertebrates in Paddy Levees

관행농업과 유기농업이 논둑에 서식하는 토양배회성 무척추동물에 미치는 영향

  • 김명현 (국립농업과학원 기후변화생태과) ;
  • 최락중 (국립농업과학원 기후변화생태과) ;
  • 한민수 (국립농업과학원 기후변화생태과) ;
  • 최순군 (국립농업과학원 기후변화생태과) ;
  • 나영은 (국립농업과학원 기후변화생태과) ;
  • 강기경 (국립농업과학원 기후변화생태과) ;
  • 어진우 (국립농업과학원 기후변화생태과)
  • Received : 2016.05.19
  • Accepted : 2016.07.27
  • Published : 2016.08.31

Abstract

This study was conducted to compare the community structure and biodiversity of ground-dwelling invertebrates between conventional and organic paddy fields's levees. Ground-dwelling invertebrates were collected using a pitfall trap every month for two years (2010-2011) in levees of conventional and organic paddy fields. The numbers of species and individuals were higher in organic paddy field than in conventional paddy field. For the pests, the treatment of insecticide and herbicide reduced the number of Delphacidae, and Chrysomelidae, but did not affect the other pests such as Chronomidae, Culicidae, Thripidae, and Aphididae. For the natural enemies, the treatment reduced the number of individuals of most of enemy's taxon (except only one taxonomic group, Ichneumonidae) in the levee of conventional paddy field.

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