ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF SOIL SURFACE ARTHROPODS IN THE SMALL CHILI (CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L.)PLANT ECOSYSTEM IN WEST LOMBOK

Authors : Kamila Yasurruni; Mery Windarningsih; Ruth Stella Petrunella Thei
article cite 0 Year 2019
source: CROP AGRO, Jurnal Ilmiah Budidaya
Abstract

ABSTRACT Arthropods found on the surface of the soil and plant canopy that interact with small chili plants, which act as predators, parasitoid, herbivores, scavengers, decomposers, pollinators, and pests. Diversity is a function of stability, the more diverse the arthropods in the plantation ecosystem, the more stable the ecosystem is, and vice versa. The research aims to determine the level of abundance and the diversity of soil the surface Arthropods in small chili (Capsicum frutescens L.) plantations in Kuripan West Lombok. The methods used in this research is descriptive, the observations were made using the pitfall trap when the plant age 45 days after the interval once a week for 10 observations. The finding showed that there were 7 soil surface Arthropods families of  family Formicidae 25,68 %, Carabidae 20,39 %, Lycosidae 19,26 %, Araneidae 13,48 %, Oxyopidae 13,32 %, Acrididae 5,30 %, Dan Trigoniulidae 2,57 %. Soil Arthropods diversity (H’) index of 1,8 including low diversity.   Keywords : Ecosystem of small chili, Arthropods.


Concepts :
Plant Growth and Agriculture Techniques
Agricultural Development and Management
Dengue and Mosquito Control Research
article cite 0 Year 2019 source CROP AGRO, Jurnal Ilmiah Budidaya
Access to Document
10.29303/caj.v12i2.250
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Life in Land
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