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Soil properties changing and carbon losses by anthropic drainage in savanna palm swamp (vereda), central Brazil

Gilsonley Lopes dos Santos ORCID logo , Eduardo Carvalho Silva Neto ORCID logo , Tiago Paula da Silva ORCID logo , Elias Mendes Costa ORCID logo , Sidinei Julio Beutler ORCID logo , Claudio Gomes da Silva ORCID logo , [...]

24/Apr/2023

ABSTRACT In the Cerrado, the palm swamps ( veredas ) are characterized by being humid and stable environments that lead to the formation of Histosols ( Organossolos ). and soils with surface horizons of organic constitution, which are fragile and sensitive to anthropic action. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of anthropization (recurrent forest fires and livestock farming) on the chemical, physical and morphological properties of soils in two palm swamps in the Environmental Preservation Area (EPA) of Pandeiros […]

Physical properties and organic matter of histosols from different environments of Brazil

Adierson Gilvani Ebeling, Lucia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Daniel Vidal Pérez, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Etelvino Henrique Novotny

01/Jun/2013

Histosols are formed under geomorphic and climate conditions that allow the accumulation of organic material, and their drainage for agriculture leads to the subsidence process and changes in the content of soil organic matter (SOM), with implications in the sustainability of these soils. The objective of this study was to evaluate some physical properties of Histosols and their relationship to SOM content and degree of decomposition in soils formed under hydromorphic conditions in the states of Rio de Janeiro (Aw […]

Chemical properties, organic carbon and humic substances of Histosols in different regions of Brazil

Adierson Gilvani Ebeling, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Daniel Vidal Perez, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Francisco Wagner de Freitas Gomes

01/Apr/2011

The dynamics and properties of soil organic matter (SOM) in mineral soils have been studied for many years. However, under tropical conditions, few studies involve organic soils, the characterization of humic substances (HS), or their relationship with chemical properties related to the agricultural potential of Histosols. The objectives of this study were to characterize chemical properties of Histosols in different Brazilian regions; to quantify soil organic carbon and carbon in the SOM fractions; and to evaluate possible relationships between organic […]

Principal component analysis and ordinal multicriteria methods to study organosols and related soils

Gustavo Souza Valladares, Eliane Gonçalves Gomes, João Carlos C.B. Soares de Mello, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos, Adierson Gilvani Ebeling, [...]

01/Feb/2008

One important property of Organosols (Histosols) (and soils with high content of organic carbon) to predict use potential and degradation risks is the degree of subsidence (loss of mass and volume). In Organosols the subsidence risks vary according to the soil attributes, mainly the nature of organic matter and deposition environment. In this paper we studied 19 soil profiles from different parts of the country, collected and described according to procedures recommended by the SBCS (Brazilian Soil Science Society); the […]