Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Machado, Pedro Luiz Oliveira de Almeida, Madari, Beata Emoke, Tavares, Sílvio Roberto de Lucena, Campos, David Vilas Boas de, Crisóstomo, Lindbergue de Araújo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/sa/article/view/22220
Resumo: Soil organic matter accumulation provides benefits to soil productivity and reduces atmospheric carbon concentration. However, little is known about the accumulation of C and N by sandy soils under perennial irrigated crops in semiarid regions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of irrigated fruit orchard cultivation on the stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (N) of an Arenosol/Quartzpsament from Paraipaba-CE, Semiarid Brazil. Soil samples were taken from irrigated orchards of banana (Musa ssp.), cashew (Anacardium ocidentale), guava (Psidium guajava), bullock's heart (Annona reticulata), mango (Mangifera indica), and sapote (Manilkara zapota) in the wetted-bulb and non-irrigated area between the plant rows. Additional samples were collected from adjacent areas under secondary Caatinga forest, and under a 2-year-old deforested area. Sampling depths were: 0-0.1, 0.1-0.2, and 0.2-0.4 m. The highest contents of SOC and N were found in the surface layer. The soil bulk density did not change in depth. The stocks of SOC and total N under secondary forest at 0-0.40 m layer were 27.6 and 2.4 Mg ha-1, respectively. Caatinga Forest conversion into fruit orchard cultivation led to a decrease of 5 to 23% and 4 to 21% on SOC and N stocks, respectively. Compared to other soil uses, sapote and bullock's heart contributed for a lower decrease of SOC and N stocks after deforestation. Guava, bullock's heart, mango and sapote contributed for improving the SOC stratification index.
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spelling Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio de um Neossolo Quartzarênico sob cultivo de fruteiras irrigadas na região do semi-árido do Brasil Caatinga forestsoil organic mattersoil stratification indexCaatingamatéria orgânica do soloíndice de estratificação do solo Soil organic matter accumulation provides benefits to soil productivity and reduces atmospheric carbon concentration. However, little is known about the accumulation of C and N by sandy soils under perennial irrigated crops in semiarid regions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of irrigated fruit orchard cultivation on the stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (N) of an Arenosol/Quartzpsament from Paraipaba-CE, Semiarid Brazil. Soil samples were taken from irrigated orchards of banana (Musa ssp.), cashew (Anacardium ocidentale), guava (Psidium guajava), bullock's heart (Annona reticulata), mango (Mangifera indica), and sapote (Manilkara zapota) in the wetted-bulb and non-irrigated area between the plant rows. Additional samples were collected from adjacent areas under secondary Caatinga forest, and under a 2-year-old deforested area. Sampling depths were: 0-0.1, 0.1-0.2, and 0.2-0.4 m. The highest contents of SOC and N were found in the surface layer. The soil bulk density did not change in depth. The stocks of SOC and total N under secondary forest at 0-0.40 m layer were 27.6 and 2.4 Mg ha-1, respectively. Caatinga Forest conversion into fruit orchard cultivation led to a decrease of 5 to 23% and 4 to 21% on SOC and N stocks, respectively. Compared to other soil uses, sapote and bullock's heart contributed for a lower decrease of SOC and N stocks after deforestation. Guava, bullock's heart, mango and sapote contributed for improving the SOC stratification index. O acúmulo de matéria orgânica beneficia a produtividade do solo e reduz a concentração do carbono atmosférico. Entretanto, pouco é sabido a respeito do acúmulo de C e N em solos arenosos cultivados com culturas perenes irrigadas em regiões semi-áridas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito do cultivo de fruteiras irrigadas nos estoques de C e N de um Neossolo Quartzarênico em Paraipaba, CE. Foram coletadas amostras na linha e na entrelinha de pomares irrigados de banana, caju, manga, sapoti, goiaba e graviola. Em áreas adjacentes sob vegetação de Caatinga hipoxerófila e após dois anos de desmatamento foram coletadas amostras adicionais. As profundidades de amostragem foram: 0 a 0.1, 0.1 a 0.2 e 0.2 a 0.4 m. Os teores de C e N no solo foram mais altos na camada superficial (0 a 0.1 m). Não houve efeito da profundidade de amostragem sobre a densidade do solo. Os estoques de C e N na área com vegetação de Caatinga na camada de 0 a 0.4 m foram de 27,6 and 2,4 Mg ha-1, respectivamente. A retirada da vegetação natural e o cultivo das fruteiras levaram a reduções de 5 a 23% e 4 a 21% nos estoques de C e N do solo, respectivamente. As culturas do sapoti e da graviola contribuíram para o aumento dos estoques de C e N após a retirada da vegetação natural. As culturas da goiaba, graviola, manga e sapoti contribuíram para a melhoria do índice de estratificação deste solo. Universidade de São Paulo. Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz2007-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sa/article/view/2222010.1590/S0103-90162007000200010Scientia Agricola; v. 64 n. 2 (2007); 169-175Scientia Agricola; Vol. 64 No. 2 (2007); 169-175Scientia Agricola; Vol. 64 Núm. 2 (2007); 169-1751678-992X0103-9016reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sa/article/view/22220/24244Copyright (c) 2015 Scientia Agricolainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBernardi, Alberto Carlos de CamposMachado, Pedro Luiz Oliveira de AlmeidaMadari, Beata EmokeTavares, Sílvio Roberto de LucenaCampos, David Vilas Boas deCrisóstomo, Lindbergue de Araújo2015-07-07T17:17:25Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/22220Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2015-07-07T17:17:25Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil
Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio de um Neossolo Quartzarênico sob cultivo de fruteiras irrigadas na região do semi-árido do Brasil
title Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil
spellingShingle Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil
Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos
Caatinga forest
soil organic matter
soil stratification index
Caatinga
matéria orgânica do solo
índice de estratificação do solo
title_short Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil
title_full Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil
title_fullStr Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil
title_sort Carbon and nitrogen stocks of an Arenosol under irrigated fruit orchards in semiarid Brazil
author Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos
author_facet Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos
Machado, Pedro Luiz Oliveira de Almeida
Madari, Beata Emoke
Tavares, Sílvio Roberto de Lucena
Campos, David Vilas Boas de
Crisóstomo, Lindbergue de Araújo
author_role author
author2 Machado, Pedro Luiz Oliveira de Almeida
Madari, Beata Emoke
Tavares, Sílvio Roberto de Lucena
Campos, David Vilas Boas de
Crisóstomo, Lindbergue de Araújo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bernardi, Alberto Carlos de Campos
Machado, Pedro Luiz Oliveira de Almeida
Madari, Beata Emoke
Tavares, Sílvio Roberto de Lucena
Campos, David Vilas Boas de
Crisóstomo, Lindbergue de Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caatinga forest
soil organic matter
soil stratification index
Caatinga
matéria orgânica do solo
índice de estratificação do solo
topic Caatinga forest
soil organic matter
soil stratification index
Caatinga
matéria orgânica do solo
índice de estratificação do solo
description Soil organic matter accumulation provides benefits to soil productivity and reduces atmospheric carbon concentration. However, little is known about the accumulation of C and N by sandy soils under perennial irrigated crops in semiarid regions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of irrigated fruit orchard cultivation on the stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (N) of an Arenosol/Quartzpsament from Paraipaba-CE, Semiarid Brazil. Soil samples were taken from irrigated orchards of banana (Musa ssp.), cashew (Anacardium ocidentale), guava (Psidium guajava), bullock's heart (Annona reticulata), mango (Mangifera indica), and sapote (Manilkara zapota) in the wetted-bulb and non-irrigated area between the plant rows. Additional samples were collected from adjacent areas under secondary Caatinga forest, and under a 2-year-old deforested area. Sampling depths were: 0-0.1, 0.1-0.2, and 0.2-0.4 m. The highest contents of SOC and N were found in the surface layer. The soil bulk density did not change in depth. The stocks of SOC and total N under secondary forest at 0-0.40 m layer were 27.6 and 2.4 Mg ha-1, respectively. Caatinga Forest conversion into fruit orchard cultivation led to a decrease of 5 to 23% and 4 to 21% on SOC and N stocks, respectively. Compared to other soil uses, sapote and bullock's heart contributed for a lower decrease of SOC and N stocks after deforestation. Guava, bullock's heart, mango and sapote contributed for improving the SOC stratification index.
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