Litterfall production, decomposition and litter nutrient contents in a mined area revegetated with different forest species
29/Mar/2023
ABSTRACT Afforestation of sites disturbed after bauxite mining is the favorite technique to restore all ecosystem functions. The nature of the tree species used for revegetation of post-mining land can accelerate the recovery of soil organic matter and nutrient cycles. This study aimed to determine the litterfall production, decomposition rate and nutrient content from three types of forest cover ( Eucalyptus , Anadenanthera peregrina , mixed plantation of 16 native species) planted in a bauxite mining area in recovery. Litterfall […]
Influence of mineral fertilization on edaphic fauna in Acacia auriculiformis (A. Cunn) plantations
01/Feb/2014
Fertilization and/or the accumulation of organic matter from plant residues can influence the composition of soil and litter community. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of P and K fertilization on total faunal and nematode faunal composition and richness in plant litter and soil for 360 days in an area reforested with Acacia auriculiformis (A. Cunn), located in the municipality of Conceição de Macabu in the State of Rio de Janeiro. For each treatment (fertilized and […]
Soil fauna in a periodically flooded restinga salt marsh area in Marambaia, RJ
01/Jun/2013
In the litter-soil compartment, soil fauna plays an important role in nutrient availability for plants, since it regulates the microbial community involved with organic matter decomposition and fragmentation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the richness and abundance of soil fauna as well as its vertical distribution on a periodically flooded sandbank area (“restinga”) in Marambaia Island – RJ, in two season (summer -rainy and winter- dry). Litter and soil was sampled (0-5 cm), from which fauna was […]
Nutrient cycling and balance in eucalypt plantation systems in north of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
01/Oct/2004
Nutrient cycling in eucalypt plantation systems allows for an evaluation of eventual differences due to the applied management methods and inferences on the sustainability of plantations. The aim of this study was to evaluate possible differences in nutrient cycling and balance in eucalypt plantation systems according to the species. Stands of Eucalyptus grandis, E. camaldulensis, and E. pellita were evaluated at the age of six years, in the Coastal Plains in the north of Rio de Janeiro State (Yellow Oxisol and Argisol) […]
Carbon, nitrogen, and microbial biomass activity in different litter structures of a natural forest
01/Oct/2004
The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of the organic and nutritional quality on the activity and C and N contents of the microbial biomass in different structures of litter from a Mountain Atlantic Forest from around the Desengano State Park-RJ, Brazil. Litter samples were collected in September 1999. The litter structures were leaves, branches, and superficial roots; fine debris (F structure); and organic matter smaller than 2 mm (H structure). The nutritional and organic litter quality influenced the activity […]
Comparison of organic matter and other soil properties in Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus grandis plantations
01/Aug/2003
Eucalyptus and acacia species are widely used in agrosilviculture and reforestry practices. In order to evaluate the reconstitution of organic soil layers – i.e. the humic horizons -and establish relationships to the soil properties, the holorganic and hemiorganic horizons were sampled under Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus grandis plantations. These plantations lie in the tertiary tableland region in the North of Espírito Santo State, Brazil, and are part of the Natural reservation Area of the Vale do Rio Doce Company. Samples […]
Characterization of tableland atlantic forest ecosystems according to humus forms
01/Sep/2001
Humus forms allow the characterization of either a natural forest ecosystem or disturbed forests. Under this perspective, we aimed to identify the humus forms in three Tabuleiro Forest sites in northern Espírito Santo: two primary forests, “Mata Alta” and “Mata de Córrego”, and one secondary forest resulting from slash and burn, over 40 years old (Capoeira Queimada). Therefore, the holorganic horizons were studied in regard to the pedological parameters of the mineral soil. At “Mata Alta”, a mesotrophic mull was […]