02219naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400540006010000230011424501640013726000090030130000090031052014210031965000140174065000150175465000100176965000190177965300320179865300260183070000180185670000200187470000190189477300520191321340362021-09-03 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejsobi.2020.1032742DOI1 aOLIVEIRA, C. M. de aDiversity of soil arthropods in sugarcane in the Brazilian CerradobInfluence of tillage systems, extraction methods, and sampling time.h[electronic resource] c2021 a5 p. aNo-till sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) systems is considered as an interesting option to reduce the cost of production and allow the conservation of both soil quality and biological activity. This study was conducted at a sugarcane mill in Goiatuba, in the state of Goi´ as, Brazil, which grows sugarcane variety SP 813250. An experiment based on a factorial design (2 × 2 × 2) was set up to compare the diversity of soil arthropods in sugarcane grown under notill and conventional tillage systems, the efficiency of two methods used to extract soil arthropods (BerleseTullgren funnel and flotation in saturated salt solution), and the effects of sampling time (morning or afternoon) at different times of the year (September 2015, November 2015, April 2016, and June 2016). A total of 2776 arthropods belonging to 11 taxa were collected. Acari, Hymenoptera, and Isoptera were the most abundant arthropods (89.3%). The tillage system and sampling time did not affect soil arthropod diversity. The BerleseTullgren funnel method was more efficient at extracting arthropods in the rainy season (September and November), whereas the saturated salt solution method was more efficient in the dry season (April and June). The highest soil arthropod abundance was recorded in the rainy season. Our results suggest that the soil disturbance caused by tilling has no effect on soil arthropod diversity in sugarcane plantations. aSaccharum aAmostragem aChuva aPlantio Direto aMétodo de Berlese-tullgren aMétodo de flotação1 aAFONSO, G. T.1 aSA, M. A. C. de1 aFRIZZAS, M. R. tEuropean Journal of Soil Biologygv. 103, 2021.