摘要

The aim of this research was to evaluate the collembola development in soils with different levels of heavy metals, fuels and pesticides, in laboratory conditions. Treatments were: Cadmium -1, 10 and 100mg kg(-1) soil; Copper - 50, 500 and 5000mg kg(-1) soil; Zinc - 100, 1000 and 10000 mg kg(-1) soil; fungicide epoxiconazol + piraclostrobina - 1 and 2L ha(-1); fungicide epoxiconazol - 0,75 and 1,5L ha(-1); herbicide glyphosate - 2 and 4L ha(-1); burned lubricating oil - 5, 50 and 100mL kg(-1) soil and diesel oil - 5, 50 and 100mL kg(-1) soil and control. In the 1mg kg(-1) dose of Cd there was a great increase of the collembola population and the soil pH decreased as the Cd, Zn and Cu doses in the soil increased. In the presence on fuels the collembola presented incapacity to procreate regardless the dose applied in the soil. The number of collembola showed an increase with increasing glyphosate and epoxiconazole level. The heavy metal Cu and Zn have negative impact over the collembola population and just Cd (1mg kg-1 soil) offers increase on their population in the soil. The presence of burned oil and diesel in the soil inhibit the collembolan development in the soil. The pesticides glyphosate, epoxiconazol and epoxiconazol + piraclostrobina do not negatively influence the collembola population in the soil.

  • 出版日期2013-6