01891naa a2200457 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024500160007826000090009430000150010350000280011852006410014665000170078765000120080465000160081665000180083265000220085065000190087265000150089165000260090665000220093265000130095465000210096765000190098865000230100765000170103065300130104765300110106065300180107165300270108965300110111670000140112770000170114170000150115870000160117370000150118970000160120470000150122077301980123516695562019-11-19 1999 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aHANAGARTH, W. aSoil fauna. c1999 ap. 81-127. aFinal Report 1996-1999. aThe central aim of the project was to study the regeneration and better use of already degraded areas, to diminish the human impact on primary rain forest in Amazonia (Brazil). The basic hypothesis of all investigations within this project was that soil fauna and micro-organisms are extremely important for the maintenance of "health" (functional) nutrient cycles. The study of the soil ecosystem included structural and functional endpoints. One of the objectives was to evaluate the specific contribution of different functional soil fauna groups to the decompostion of organic matter and the resulting nutrient supply to the plants. aagroforestry abiomass adegradation aforest litter amultiple cropping aorganic matter asoil fauna atropical rain forests aAgrossilvicultura aBiomassa aCultivo Multiplo aDecomposição aMatéria Orgânica aSerapilheira aAmazonas aBrasil aFauna do solo aFloresta tropica umida aManaus1 aHOFER, H.1 aFRINKLIN, E.1 aGARCIA, M.1 aMARTIUS, C.1 aROMBKE, J.1 aFORSTER, B.1 aMORAES, W. tIn: SHIFT PROJECT ENV 52 (Manaus-AB). Soil fauna and litter decomposition in primary and secondary forests and a mixed culture system in Amazonia. Manaus: SMNK/Embrapa Amazonia Ocidental, 1999.