Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.

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Autor(a) principal: NOVOTNY, E. H.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: AZEVEDO, E. R. de, BONAGAMBA, T. J., CUNHA, T. J. F., MADARI, B. E., BENITES, V. de M., HAYES, M. H. B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/158055
Resumo: The compositions of humic acids (HAs) isolated from cultivated and forested "Terra Preta de Índio" or Amazonian Dark Earth soils (anthropogenic soils) were compared with those from adjacent non-anthropogenic soils (control soils) using elemental and thermogravimetric analysis, and a variety of solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. The thermogravimetric index, which indicates the molecular thermal resistance, was greater for the anthropogenic soils than for the control soils suggesting palycyclic components in the former. The cultivated anthropogenic soils were more enriched in C and depleted in H than the anthropogenic soils under forest, as the result of the selective degradation of aliphatic structures and the possible enrichment of H-deficient condensed aromatic structures. The combination of variable amplitude cross-polarization (VACP) and chemical shift anisotropy with total suppression of spinning sidebands experiments with composite pulses could be used to quantify the aromaticity of the HAs from the anthropogenic soils. From principal component analysis, using the VACP spectra, it was possible to separate the different constituents of the HAs, such as the carboxylated aromatic structures, from the anthropognic soils and plant derived compounds. The data show that the HAs from anthropogenic soils have high contents of aryl and ionisable oxygenated functional groups, and the major functionalities from adjacent control soils are oxygenated functional groups from labile structures (carbohydrates, peptides, and with evidence for lignin structures). The anthropogenic soils HAs can be considered to be more recalcitrant, and with more stable reactive functional groups which may, in part, explain their more sustainable fertility due to the organic matter contribution to the soil cation exchange capacity.
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spelling Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.Ácido húmicoTerra Preta de ÍndioComposiçãoSoloSolo FlorestalSolo ÁcidoSoilAmazoniaThe compositions of humic acids (HAs) isolated from cultivated and forested "Terra Preta de Índio" or Amazonian Dark Earth soils (anthropogenic soils) were compared with those from adjacent non-anthropogenic soils (control soils) using elemental and thermogravimetric analysis, and a variety of solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. The thermogravimetric index, which indicates the molecular thermal resistance, was greater for the anthropogenic soils than for the control soils suggesting palycyclic components in the former. The cultivated anthropogenic soils were more enriched in C and depleted in H than the anthropogenic soils under forest, as the result of the selective degradation of aliphatic structures and the possible enrichment of H-deficient condensed aromatic structures. The combination of variable amplitude cross-polarization (VACP) and chemical shift anisotropy with total suppression of spinning sidebands experiments with composite pulses could be used to quantify the aromaticity of the HAs from the anthropogenic soils. From principal component analysis, using the VACP spectra, it was possible to separate the different constituents of the HAs, such as the carboxylated aromatic structures, from the anthropognic soils and plant derived compounds. The data show that the HAs from anthropogenic soils have high contents of aryl and ionisable oxygenated functional groups, and the major functionalities from adjacent control soils are oxygenated functional groups from labile structures (carbohydrates, peptides, and with evidence for lignin structures). The anthropogenic soils HAs can be considered to be more recalcitrant, and with more stable reactive functional groups which may, in part, explain their more sustainable fertility due to the organic matter contribution to the soil cation exchange capacity.ETELVINO HENRIQUE NOVOTNY, CNPSTONY JARBAS FERREIRA CUNHA, CPATSABEATA EMOKE MADARI, CNPAFVINICIUS DE MELO BENITES, CNPS.NOVOTNY, E. H.AZEVEDO, E. R. deBONAGAMBA, T. J.CUNHA, T. J. F.MADARI, B. E.BENITES, V. de M.HAYES, M. H. B.2018-05-18T00:34:36Z2018-05-18T00:34:36Z2007-01-0520072018-05-18T00:34:36Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleEnvironmental Science & Technology, v. 41, n. 2, p. 400-405, jan. 2007.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/158055enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2018-05-18T00:34:43Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/158055Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542018-05-18T00:34:43falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542018-05-18T00:34:43Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.
title Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.
spellingShingle Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.
NOVOTNY, E. H.
Ácido húmico
Terra Preta de Índio
Composição
Solo
Solo Florestal
Solo Ácido
Soil
Amazonia
title_short Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.
title_full Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.
title_fullStr Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.
title_full_unstemmed Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.
title_sort Studies of the compositions of humic acids from Amazonian Dark Earth soils.
author NOVOTNY, E. H.
author_facet NOVOTNY, E. H.
AZEVEDO, E. R. de
BONAGAMBA, T. J.
CUNHA, T. J. F.
MADARI, B. E.
BENITES, V. de M.
HAYES, M. H. B.
author_role author
author2 AZEVEDO, E. R. de
BONAGAMBA, T. J.
CUNHA, T. J. F.
MADARI, B. E.
BENITES, V. de M.
HAYES, M. H. B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv ETELVINO HENRIQUE NOVOTNY, CNPS
TONY JARBAS FERREIRA CUNHA, CPATSA
BEATA EMOKE MADARI, CNPAF
VINICIUS DE MELO BENITES, CNPS.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv NOVOTNY, E. H.
AZEVEDO, E. R. de
BONAGAMBA, T. J.
CUNHA, T. J. F.
MADARI, B. E.
BENITES, V. de M.
HAYES, M. H. B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ácido húmico
Terra Preta de Índio
Composição
Solo
Solo Florestal
Solo Ácido
Soil
Amazonia
topic Ácido húmico
Terra Preta de Índio
Composição
Solo
Solo Florestal
Solo Ácido
Soil
Amazonia
description The compositions of humic acids (HAs) isolated from cultivated and forested "Terra Preta de Índio" or Amazonian Dark Earth soils (anthropogenic soils) were compared with those from adjacent non-anthropogenic soils (control soils) using elemental and thermogravimetric analysis, and a variety of solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. The thermogravimetric index, which indicates the molecular thermal resistance, was greater for the anthropogenic soils than for the control soils suggesting palycyclic components in the former. The cultivated anthropogenic soils were more enriched in C and depleted in H than the anthropogenic soils under forest, as the result of the selective degradation of aliphatic structures and the possible enrichment of H-deficient condensed aromatic structures. The combination of variable amplitude cross-polarization (VACP) and chemical shift anisotropy with total suppression of spinning sidebands experiments with composite pulses could be used to quantify the aromaticity of the HAs from the anthropogenic soils. From principal component analysis, using the VACP spectra, it was possible to separate the different constituents of the HAs, such as the carboxylated aromatic structures, from the anthropognic soils and plant derived compounds. The data show that the HAs from anthropogenic soils have high contents of aryl and ionisable oxygenated functional groups, and the major functionalities from adjacent control soils are oxygenated functional groups from labile structures (carbohydrates, peptides, and with evidence for lignin structures). The anthropogenic soils HAs can be considered to be more recalcitrant, and with more stable reactive functional groups which may, in part, explain their more sustainable fertility due to the organic matter contribution to the soil cation exchange capacity.
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