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Rainfall effects on erosion of earthworm casts and phosphorus transfers by water runoff

Auteur(s)
Le Bayon, Renée-Claire 
Institut de biologie 
Binet, F.
Date de parution
1999
In
Biology and Fertility of Soils, Elsevier, 1999/30/1-2/7-13
Mots-clés
  • Earthworm
  • Surface casts
  • Rainfall events
  • Soil erosion
  • Phosphorus
  • Earthworm

  • Surface casts

  • Rainfall events

  • Soil erosion

  • Phosphorus

Résumé
We investigated whether, under a temperate climate and in a maize crop, earthworm casts could contribute to soil erosion and further favour the exportation of phosphorus by runoff waters. Recording of casts was made in compacted (wheel-tracks) and non-compacted inter-rows, for a 2-month period in spring. To assess the rainfall impact on cast evolution, half of the observation sites were protected against rain splash by a nylon mesh placed above the soil surface. The water runoff was collected and analysed for sediment contents and phosphorus concentration. The mean annual production of surface casts was calculated to be 34 kg (dry weight) year<sup>–1</sup> kg<sup>–1</sup> earthworm (fresh weight). Synchronization between cast erosion and rainfall events was shown under natural conditions (unprotected sites). The erosion rate was 4 times greater over rainy periods than dry ones, reaching 80% of cast numbers. It appeared that not the runoff effect but the splash effect, due to the kinetics of the drops, disrupted casts. Newly formed casts disappeared first, with the erosion rate decreasing twofold for casts more than 10 days old. Cast erosion and runoff, as well as worm casting activity, were greater under compacted sites than under non-compacted sites, indicating an influence of earthworms on soil erosion from compacted soils. The total phosphorus content was similar in casts and uningested soil (0.80 mg phosphorus g<sup>–1</sup>). Potential phosphorus losses from cast erosion was calculated to reach 25–49 mg phosphorus m<sup>–2</sup> per rainfall event depending on soil compaction. The amounts of particulate phosphorus recovered in water runoff after each rainfall event varied from 1 mg to 11 mg phosphorus. These results are compared and discussed.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/15262
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10.1007/s003740050580
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Le_Bayon_R.C._-_Rainfall_effects_on_erosion_of_earthworm_20090615.pdf (422.11 KB)
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