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Carbon fractions in toposequences of soils under eucalyptus with different use history

Elen Alvarenga Silva, Carlos Alberto Silva, Ivo Ribeiro Silva, João José G. S. M. Marques, Elias Frank de Araujo, Samara Andrade de Carvalho, [...]

01/Aug/2012

In Brazil, most forest stands have been planted on soils with some degree of physical, chemical or biological degradation. The protection of the trees for the soil, depending on the litter deposition, is a driving force of the restoration process of degraded areas. Since organic matter is related to many of the physical, chemical and biological soil properties, it is characterized as a key factor for the maintenance of the environmental quality of forest systems. The purpose of this study […]

Fractions of organic carbon in a humic oxisol under different uses in the agreste region of brazil

Priscila Maria de Aquino Pessoa, Gustavo Pereira Duda, Raquel Bezerra de Barros, Maria Betânia Galvão dos Santos Freire, Clístenes Willians Araújo do Nascimento, Marcelo Metri Correa

01/Feb/2012

The conversion of natural vegetation to cultivated land often results in changes in the quantity and quality of soil organic matter. The magnitude of these alterations varies according to the soil properties, climate, crops and soil management. Soil organic C is not always a sensitive indicator of soil changes. The distribution of C fractions is therefore being used to assess the soil organic matter quality more precisely. This study evaluated the changes in organic C fractions of a Humic Oxisol […]

Water retention in a peatland with organic matter in different decomposition stages

José Ricardo da Rocha Campos, Alexandre Christófaro Silva, José Sebastião Cunha Fernandes, Mozart Martins Ferreira, Daniel Valladão Silva

01/Aug/2011

Peatlands are ecosystems formed by successive pedogenetic processes, resulting in progressive accumulation of plant remains in the soil column under conditions that inhibit the activity of most microbial decomposers. In Diamantina, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a peatland is located at 1366 m asl, in a region with a quartz-rich lithology and characteristic wet grassland vegetation. For this study, the peat area was divided in 12 transects, from which a total of 90 soil samples were collected at a distance […]

Carbon pools of a red latosol under eucalyptus cultivation and phytophysiognomy of the cerrado

Francisco de Alcântara Neto, Luiz Fernando Carvalho Leite, Emmanuel Arnhold, Giovana Alcântara Maciel, Romero Francisco Vieira Carneiro

01/Jun/2011

This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the eucalypt cultivation at different ages and of phytophysiognomy of the cerrado biome on total organic C stocks and its pools and to verify which one is more sensitive to land use changes. The study was conducted in Brasilia, Distrito Federal, in a Yellow Latosol under eucalyptus after three (PEUC-3), six (PEUC-6) and seven (PEUC-7) years of cultivation, and under savannah strict sensu, dense savannah and open grassland with scattered shrubs. In […]

Pedochronology and development of peat bog in the environmental protection area pau-de-fruta – Diamantina, Brazil

José Ricardo da Rocha Campos, Alexandre Christófaro Silva, Leandro Lara Vasconcellos, Daniel Valladão Silva, Rafael Vitor Romão, Enilson de Barros Silva, [...]

01/Dec/2010

In the region of the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional, peat bog is formed in hydromorphic environments developed in sunken areas on the plain surfaces with vegetation adapted to hydromorphic conditions, favoring the accumulation and preservation of organic matter. This pedoenvironment is developed on the regionally predominant quartzite rocks. Peat bog in the Environmental Protection Area – APA Pau-de-Fruta, located in the watershed of Córrego das Pedras, Diamantina,Brazil, was mapped and three representative profiles were morphologically characterized and sampled for physical, […]

Redox index of soil carbon stability

Marihus Altoé Baldotto, Maria Cristina Canela, Luciano Pasqualoto Canellas, Leonardo Barros Dobbs, Ary Carlos Xavier Velloso

01/Oct/2010

As an alternative to the relatively complex and expensive spectroscopic methods, the redox properties of humic acids, determined by potentiometric titrations, have been used to evaluate the stability of soil organic C. The objective of the present study was to establish a Redox Index of C Stability (RICS) and to correlate it with some properties of the humic acids extracted from different modal soils in Brazil (distinct weathering stages or management) to facilitate system comparison. The RICS was efficient for […]

Growth promotion of pineapple ‘vitória’ by humic acids and burkholderia spp. during acclimatization

Lílian Estrela Borges Baldotto, Marihus Altoé Baldotto, Luciano Pasqualoto Canellas, Ricardo Bressan-Smith, Fábio Lopes Olivares

01/Oct/2010

In vitro propagation of pineapple produces uniform and disease-free plantlets, but requires a long period of acclimatization before transplanting to the field. Quicker adaptation to the ex vitro environment and growth acceleration of pineapple plantlets are prerequisites for the production of a greater amount of vigorous, well-rooted planting material. The combination of humic acids and endophytic bacteria could be a useful technological approach to reduce the critical period of acclimatization. The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial […]

Growth and nutrition of eucalyptus clone as affected by the application of c-humic acid doses

Gabriela Lúcia Pinheiro, Carlos Alberto Silva, Antônio Eduardo Furtini Neto

01/Aug/2010

The effects of humic substances on soil properties are known. However, little is known about the effects of these materials on plants. Depending on the concentration and chemical nature of the humic molecules applied, the effect may be expressed by an expansion of the root system, increase of nutrient absorption and increased crop growth. To evaluate the effects of C-humic acid concentrations on nutrition and growth of eucalyptus seedlings, a greenhouse experiment was carried out in nutrient solution. The treatments […]

Organic matter contents and characteristics in hydromorphic soils of the State de Espirito Santo

Paulo César do Nascimento, João Luis Lani, Eduardo de Sá Mendonça, Hugo José de Oliveira Zoffoli, Henrique Theodoro Martins Peixoto

01/Apr/2010

Soil organic matter (SOM) contents and characteristics are results of production, incorporation, decomposition, alteration, and mineralization rates, according to environmental conditions. In hydromorphic soils, SOM dynamics are regulated by O2 deficit, lowering the decomposition rates and producing substances different from those in well-drained soils. This article aimed to determine SOM contents and characteristics at three locations in the State of Espirito Santo, Brazil. Total organic carbon (TOC) was quantified by three methods, besides partitioning humic substances (HS) and determining the […]

Carbon and nitrogen pools in soil organic matter under eucalypt, pasture and savanna vegetation in Brazil

Karina Pulrolnik, Nairam Félix de Barros, Ivo Ribeiro Silva, Roberto Ferreira Novais, Carolina Braga Brandani

01/Oct/2009

The substitution of the native Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) vegetation by planted eucalyptus forests can influence the C and N pools in the different soil organic matter (SOM) fractions. However, the intensity and direction of this change depend on the soil type, climate, and management techniques in the planted area. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of eucalypt plantations on the C and N pool of labile and stable SOM fractions in an area previously occupied with […]

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