Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols

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Autor(a) principal: ALVES,VINÍCIUS N.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: BERTIN,DANILA G., SANTOS,DOUGLAS DA S., WENDLING,BENO, LANA,REGINA MARIA Q., TORRES,JOSÉ LUIZ R., PINHEIRO,MARCELO H.Q.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Litter decomposition in the soil is an important stage of the nutrient cycling process that interferes with functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Soil fertility and litter nutritional quality are fundamental factors that affect decomposition efficiency of plant residues. We evaluated decomposition in two areas of ‘cerrado sensu stricto’, each with a type of Neosol – limestone (eutrophic) and sandstone (dystrophic). In a rural area located in the municipality of Ituiutaba (MG, Brazil), 10 plots were randomly selected to install litter bags with 10 g of mixture of dry leaves that were used to estimate rate and time of leaf-litter decomposition from October/2015 to January/2016. Decomposition rate in the limestone cerrado was significantly higher than in the sandstone cerrado. This difference mustn’t be explained by the edaphic texture between areas, since it was similar between them. But may be explained through aluminum absence and higher soil fertility in the limestone cerrado, especially phosphorus that is highly limiting in dystrophic cerrados like the sandstone cerrados, in which decay of decomposing leaf-litter was directly proportional to the levels of phosphorus. Limestone presence reduces aluminum toxicity and circumvent phosphorus limitation in the cerrado, favoring decomposition. Such influence is probably an important feature for limestone cerrados.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols
title Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols
spellingShingle Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols
ALVES,VINÍCIUS N.
Calcium
carbonatic
decomposition
nutrient cycling
soil
title_short Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols
title_full Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols
title_fullStr Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols
title_full_unstemmed Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols
title_sort Decomposition of leaf litter in the Brazilian savanna on limestone and sandstone Neosols
author ALVES,VINÍCIUS N.
author_facet ALVES,VINÍCIUS N.
BERTIN,DANILA G.
SANTOS,DOUGLAS DA S.
WENDLING,BENO
LANA,REGINA MARIA Q.
TORRES,JOSÉ LUIZ R.
PINHEIRO,MARCELO H.Q.
author_role author
author2 BERTIN,DANILA G.
SANTOS,DOUGLAS DA S.
WENDLING,BENO
LANA,REGINA MARIA Q.
TORRES,JOSÉ LUIZ R.
PINHEIRO,MARCELO H.Q.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ALVES,VINÍCIUS N.
BERTIN,DANILA G.
SANTOS,DOUGLAS DA S.
WENDLING,BENO
LANA,REGINA MARIA Q.
TORRES,JOSÉ LUIZ R.
PINHEIRO,MARCELO H.Q.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Calcium
carbonatic
decomposition
nutrient cycling
soil
topic Calcium
carbonatic
decomposition
nutrient cycling
soil
description Abstract Litter decomposition in the soil is an important stage of the nutrient cycling process that interferes with functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Soil fertility and litter nutritional quality are fundamental factors that affect decomposition efficiency of plant residues. We evaluated decomposition in two areas of ‘cerrado sensu stricto’, each with a type of Neosol – limestone (eutrophic) and sandstone (dystrophic). In a rural area located in the municipality of Ituiutaba (MG, Brazil), 10 plots were randomly selected to install litter bags with 10 g of mixture of dry leaves that were used to estimate rate and time of leaf-litter decomposition from October/2015 to January/2016. Decomposition rate in the limestone cerrado was significantly higher than in the sandstone cerrado. This difference mustn’t be explained by the edaphic texture between areas, since it was similar between them. But may be explained through aluminum absence and higher soil fertility in the limestone cerrado, especially phosphorus that is highly limiting in dystrophic cerrados like the sandstone cerrados, in which decay of decomposing leaf-litter was directly proportional to the levels of phosphorus. Limestone presence reduces aluminum toxicity and circumvent phosphorus limitation in the cerrado, favoring decomposition. Such influence is probably an important feature for limestone cerrados.
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