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Humic fractions as support for the classification of high-mountain Organossolos in the southeast of Brazil

Melania Merlo Ziviani ORCID logo , Luciele Hilda da Silva, João Pedro Comendouros Scott, Amanda Sales Alves, Luiz Alberto da Silva Rodrigues Pinto ORCID logo , Marcelo Souza Motta ORCID logo , [...]

25/Nov/2024

ABSTRACT Brazilian Soil Classification System (SiBCS) adopts a hierarchical approach to classify soils using specific diagnostic attributes. Organossolos (Histosols) class is differentiated according to its genesis, especially because the parent material is organic, thus requiring diagnostic attributes that describe the unique properties of soil organic matter (SOM). This study aimed to propose the use of labile organic carbon and the C and N contents of humic fractions and their ratios for the family and series levels of the Brazilian Soil […]

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Pedogenesis in an Archaeological Dark Earth – Mulatto Earth Catena over Volcanic Rocks in Western Amazonia, Brazil

Luís Antônio Coutrim dos Santos, Jane Kelly Silva Araujo, Valdomiro Severino de Souza Júnior, Milton César Costa Campos, Marcelo Metri Corrêa, Regilene Angélica da Silva Souza

31/Jul/2018

ABSTRACT Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) pedogenesis and pre-Columbian history are fundamental for understanding the biodiversity and pedodiversity of the Neotropical rainforest in the Amazon region. This study aimed to evaluate the morphological, physical, chemical, and mineralogical properties as well as NaOH-extractable organic matter [OM(NaOH)] in ADE and Mulatto Earth (ME) overlying volcanic rocks along a toposequence (four soil profiles) in western Amazonia, Brazil. The soil profiles show anthropic A horizons over an argic horizon (Bt) in the ADE (Humic, Pretic […]

Partitioning of humic substances in brazilian soils

Lauana Lopes dos Santos, Julian Junio Jesus Lacerda, Yuri Lopes Zinn

01/Aug/2013

Humic substances (HS) are the main pool of total soil organic carbon (TOC). They are partitioned in different fractions according to its solubility in alkali or acid medium, which can be related to soil type and management. This work aimed to compare HS partitioning in Brazilian soils according to soil depth, soil type, biome, and land uses. In a literature review of theses, dissertations, journal articles, and abstracts in proceedings, quantitative data on TOC partitioning in humic acids (HA), fulvic […]

Lignocellulosic and isotopic composition of vegetation and soil organic matter of a tropical peat. II humic substances and humification processes

Alexandre Christofaro Silva, Vinicius Evangelista Silva, Bárbara Pereira Christofaro Silva, Plínio Barbosa de Camargo, Rosana Cristina Pereira, Uidemar Morais Barral, [...]

01/Feb/2013

Much of the organic matter of a typical peat consists of humic substances, mainly formed via humification of organic residues, decomposed by soil microorganisms, and by the polymerization of organic compounds to functional macromolecules, which are normally more resistant to degradation. The fundamental pathways governing the humification of soil organic matter (SOM) are not well understood so far, and most available data about the identified chemical precursors of humic substances and the main chemical routes by which they are transformed […]

Peat bogs in the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional – Minas Gerais, Brazil. II – influence of drainage on elemental humus composition and substances

Alexandre Christófaro Silva, Ingrid Horák, Pablo Vidal-Torrado, Antonio Martinez Cortizas, Jose Rodrigues Racedo, José Ricardo da Rocha Campos

01/Oct/2009

Peat bogs are Organosols formed under ideal ecological conditions in terms of the accumulation of organic material, controlled by geomorphological and geological processes and climate. The physical, chemistry and biological constitution of peat bogs is largely unknown. In this study the peat bogs of the Southern Serra do Espinhaço (Minas Gerais, Brazil) were described and sampled from three profiles at 1,250 m (P1), 1,350 m (P4) and 1,800 m (P2) above sea level. The three profiles were characterized morphologically, the […]

Soil organic matter in an oxisol under different corn production systems

W. J. O. Souza, W. J. Melo

01/Dec/2003

A long-term field trial was carried out in the Jaboticabal county, São Paulo State. with the objective of estimating production system effects on the soil organic carbon and soil organic matter fractions. The tested treatments were corn under conventional sowing in the summer and no-tillage in the winter (C-Mi-P), maize under direct sowing in the summer and no-tillage in the winter (D-Mi-P), maize under direct sowing in the summer, Mucuna aterrina as green manure in the winter (D-Mi-Mu), maize under […]

Chemical soil properties of an inceptisol under long-term sugarcane crops with vinasse application and without slash burning

L. P. Canellas, A. C. X. Velloso, C. R. Marciano, J. F. G. P. Ramalho, V. M. Rumjanek, C. E. Rezende, [...]

01/Oct/2003

This study was undertaken in Campos dos Goytacazes, northern State of Rio de Janeiro, based on soil samples of a vertic Fluventic Eutrochrepts, which had been cultivated with sugarcane for several decades. In one situation, the crop had been cultivated for 55 years without burning the residues at harvesting. On another sugarcane plantation, harvest residues had been burned, and vinasse inputs applied by sprinkle irrigation at a rate of 120 m3 ha-1 yr -1 during 35 years. Soil samples were collected from the soil layers […]

Nitrogen in soil and soil organic matter fractions affected by different corn production systems

W. J. O. Souza, W. J. Melo

01/Dec/2000

A long-term field trial was carried-out in Jaboticabal (SP) to estimate the effect of production systems on soil nitrogen and soil organic matter fractions. The treatments tested were corn in conventional sowing in summer and no tillage in winter (C-Mi-P), maize in direct sowing in summer and no tillage in winter (D-Mi-P), maize in direct sowing in summer, Mucuna aterrina as green manure in winter (D-Mi-Mu), maize in direct sowing in summer, Cajanus cajan as green manure in winter (D-Mi-Gu), […]

Quality of soil organic matter in relation to the pedogenesis of some cambisols at Irecê, Bahia, Brazil

T. J. F. Cunha, L. P. Ribeiro

01/Dec/1998

Six calcareous soil profiles (P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 and P6) were investigated with regard to their main characteristics of soil organic matter related to structural organization. The effect of degrading processes on these soils was also considered, mainly under intensive cultivation. Based on morphological in situ observation and analytical data, the profiles P1 e P2 showed organic matter with an advanced level of evolution presenting reasonable amounts of low polymerized materials (fulvic acids). Conversely, profiles P3, P4, P5 e […]