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Native and exotic tree leaves litter contributions to soil organic matter formation in revegetation strategies

Charles Munro ORCID logo , Vanessa Maria de Souza Barros ORCID logo , Jônatas Pedro da Silva ORCID logo , Paulo Henrique Ferreira de Brito ORCID logo , José Ferreira Lustosa Filho ORCID logo , Rafael da Silva Teixeira ORCID logo , [...]

16/Jun/2025

ABSTRACT The use of native and exotic species in the reforestation of degraded areas has been considered an important strategy to improve soil quality. However, there is still scarce information about which species are more efficient for soil organic matter (SOM) formation. This study aimed to evaluate the decomposition of leguminous and non-leguminous tree litter, its impact on light organic matter (LOM), particulate organic matter (POM), and mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM) dynamics, and consequently, SOM formation efficiency. Leaf litter from […]

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Edaphic alterations under pure and mixed stands of tree species in southeastern Bahia state, Brazil

A. C. Gama-Rodrigues, N. F. Barros, E. S. Mendonça

01/Sep/1999

The objective of this study was to evaluate the relation between the chemical composition of litter accumulation and its effect on the physics and fertility of soil in two plantation systems of native forest species. The plantation systems consisted of 22 year-old mixed stand and pure stands of six hardwood species (Peltogyne angustiflora, Centrolobium robustum, Arapatiella psilophylla, Sclerolobium chrysophyllum, Cordia trichotoma, Macrolobium latifolium) native to the southeastern region of Bahia, Brazil, evaluated from August 1994 through November 1996. As a […]