Soil quality indicators for monitoring the short-term effects of mined soil rehabilitation strategies for bauxite
22/Mar/2023
ABSTRACT Mining is a significant driver of soil mobilization, which impacts its physical, chemical, and biological properties. Changes in land-use affect the distribution of organic matter fractions in stable aggregates, a process that is still poorly understood, especially in drastically altered areas. Recovering and monitoring soil quality to ensure the sustainable development of agricultural crops in these areas after mining is challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of agronomic practices in soil rehabilitation in a bauxite-mined area after […]
Initial Recovery of Organic Matter of a Grass-Covered Constructed Soil after Coal Mining
28/Jun/2016
ABSTRACT Revegetation is essential to improve the quality of constructed soils. This study investigated effects of perennial grasses on total organic carbon (TOC) stock, organic matter (OM) fractions and on quality of a recently constructed soil, after coal mining. Soil samples were collected from the 0.00-0.03 m layer two years after the beginning of the experiment. The treatments consisted of Cynodon dactylon cv vaquero (T1); Urochloa brizantha (T2); Panicum maximun (T3); Urochloa humidicola (T4); Hemarthria altissima (T5); Cynodon dactylon cv […]
Carbon stocks and quality of soil organic matter in sugarcane fields
01/Oct/2014
Sugarcane is the main crop used in ethanol biofuel production in Brazil and it may be harvested with or without burning, increasing or decreasing greenhouse gases emissions and soil carbon deposition. In this study, we evaluated the effect of the sugarcane harvest system (with and without burning, at one, three, and six years after the last replanting) on C contents and C stocks in the soil, the physical quality of soil organic matter, and C immobilization in soil microbial biomass. […]
Aggregation and physical fractions of organic matter in an alfisol under different use systems in the Pampa biome
01/Oct/2011
Pasture-agroforestry systems have become an important strategy for the use of sandy soils in the Pampa Biome. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the aggregation, total organic C (TOC) and total nitrogen (TN), carbon of the physical fractions and humification degree of organic matter (OM). Evaluations were conducted in an Alfisol under homogenous eucalyptus forest (HF), between the rows of a pasture-agroforestry system (PA) and in native pasture (NP) in the layers 0.000-0.025, 0.025-0.075, 0.075-0.125, and 0.125-0.225 m. […]
Physical protection of soil organic matter is underestimated in two millimeter- sieved soil
01/Aug/2011
Density fractionation is an important tool to determine the physical protection of organic matter within soil aggregates, but results may be affected by the mesh size used to sieve soil samples. The hypothesis of this study is that in comparison to 9.5 mm sieve, sieving through 2 mm mesh results in excessive soil disaggregation by releasing organic matter originally protected within aggregates and consequently leads to underestimations of the carbon content in the occluded light fraction (OLF-C) and of the […]
Densimetric fractionation of organic matter in soil under different tillage and vegetation cover in Paty do Alferes, State of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
01/Aug/2004
Conservational management systems increase the content of soil organic C and N. However, their effects on the light fractions of the soil organic matter (SOM) are not very well known, particularly under tropical climate conditions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of soil tillage systems on the distribution of light fraction (free and intra-aggregate) organic matter in a Red Latosol (Rhodic Haplustox) cultivated with vegetable crops. The study site was located in Paty do Alferes (Rio […]
Carbon and nitrogen storage and organic fraction distribution of a cerrado oxisol under diferent cultivation systems
01/Jun/2002
This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of cultivation systems on soil carbon and nitrogen contents and on the distribution of light and heavy fractions of soil organic matter (SOM). Density and particle-size fractionations were used to isolate free light fraction (FLF), intra-aggregate light fraction (ILF) and heavy fractions (HF) of a Red-Yellow Latosol from a field experiment at Embrapa Rice and Beans in Goiás, Brazil. Treatments consisted of a combination of soil tillage and crop rotation. Soil […]