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631.467

TROPHIC ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT OF MICRO-ARTHROPODS IN FOREST CULTURES WITH THE HELP OF BAIT-LAMINA TEST

Published in Bulletin of KSAU · Pages 46–50 · Rubric: POChVOVEDENIE
Received: 21.10.2013 Accepted: 23.10.2013 Published: 25.10.2013 Language of publication: RUS
The article is devoted to the use of bait-lamina test in studies of soil micro-arthropods trophic activity in the 40-year-old forest cultures of the main Siberian forest-forming species: cedar (Pinus sibirica), spruce (Picea abovata), larch (Larix sibirica), pine (Pinus silvestris), birch (Betula fruticosa), and aspen (Populus tremula). The edificatory role of coniferous and deciduous cultures in shaping the structure and trophic activity of micro-arthropods reveals through the influence of underlayers on these parameters.
cultures, underlayer, soil, micro-arthropods, trophic activity, bait-lamina test