Journal Articles Journal of Environmental Quality Year : 2006

Sewage sludge effects on mesofauna and Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) leaves decomposition in a Mediterranean forest firebreak

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Effects of sewage sludge on litter mesofauna communities (Collembola and Acari) and cork oak (Quercus suber L.) leaf litter decomposition have been studied during 18 mo using litterbags in an in situ experimental forest firebreak in southeastern France. The sludge (2.74 t DM ha−1 yr−1) was applied to fertilize and maintain a pasture created on the firebreak. Litterbag colonization had similar dynamics on both the control and fertilized plots and followed a typical Mediterranean pattern showing a greater abundance in spring and autumn and a lower abundance in summer. After 9 mo of litter colonization, Collembola and Acari, but mainly Oribatida, were more abundant on the sludge-fertilized plot. Leaf litter decomposition showed a similar pattern on both plots, but it was faster on the control plot. Furthermore, leaves from the fertilized plot were characterized by greater nitrogen content. Both chemical composition of leaves and sludges and the decomposition state of leaves have significantly affected the mesofauna community composition from each plot.
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hal-01451824 , version 1 (10-01-2025)

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Céline Pernin, Jérôme Cortet, Richard Joffre, Jean Le Petit, Franck Torre. Sewage sludge effects on mesofauna and Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) leaves decomposition in a Mediterranean forest firebreak. Journal of Environmental Quality, 2006, 35 (6), pp.2283-2292. ⟨10.2134/jeq2005.0441⟩. ⟨hal-01451824⟩
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