Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Mazzetto,André Mancebo
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Cerri,Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino, Feigl,Brigitte Josefine, Cerri,Carlos Clemente
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bragantia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The increasing demand for food creates environmental problems, mainly due to the removal of native vegetation cover for agriculture expansion in Brazil. These changes in land use lead to changes in the soil organic matter dynamics. Microorganisms represent the most biological and physiological diversity in soil, as well as are responsible for more than 95% of the decomposition and nutrient cycling processes. The objective in this research was to check if there is difference of patterns in activity of soil microbial biomass under varied natural vegetation, pastures in use and agricultural systems recently established. The area covered by this study corresponds to the states of Rondônia and Mato Grosso. Canonical variate analysis was used in physical, chemical and microbiological factors in each ecoregion and land use, looking for patterns and variables that can differentiate them. The native areas showed distinct patterns in the dynamics of microbiological attributes mainly related to the amount of litter in each biome studied. For the disturbed areas, there were similar results between pastures and native areas, significantly different from the results obtained in agricultural areas, which, due to differences in management and kind of cultures analyzed, showed a great variability in the final result. The results support the recommendation for use of microbiological attributes as indicators of land use change, combined with chemical and physical factors of the soil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon
title Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon
spellingShingle Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon
Mazzetto,André Mancebo
microbial biomass
basal respiration
Amazon
title_short Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon
title_full Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon
title_fullStr Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon
title_sort Activity of soil microbial biomass altered by land use in the southwestern Amazon
author Mazzetto,André Mancebo
author_facet Mazzetto,André Mancebo
Cerri,Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino
Feigl,Brigitte Josefine
Cerri,Carlos Clemente
author_role author
author2 Cerri,Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino
Feigl,Brigitte Josefine
Cerri,Carlos Clemente
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mazzetto,André Mancebo
Cerri,Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino
Feigl,Brigitte Josefine
Cerri,Carlos Clemente
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv microbial biomass
basal respiration
Amazon
topic microbial biomass
basal respiration
Amazon
description ABSTRACT The increasing demand for food creates environmental problems, mainly due to the removal of native vegetation cover for agriculture expansion in Brazil. These changes in land use lead to changes in the soil organic matter dynamics. Microorganisms represent the most biological and physiological diversity in soil, as well as are responsible for more than 95% of the decomposition and nutrient cycling processes. The objective in this research was to check if there is difference of patterns in activity of soil microbial biomass under varied natural vegetation, pastures in use and agricultural systems recently established. The area covered by this study corresponds to the states of Rondônia and Mato Grosso. Canonical variate analysis was used in physical, chemical and microbiological factors in each ecoregion and land use, looking for patterns and variables that can differentiate them. The native areas showed distinct patterns in the dynamics of microbiological attributes mainly related to the amount of litter in each biome studied. For the disturbed areas, there were similar results between pastures and native areas, significantly different from the results obtained in agricultural areas, which, due to differences in management and kind of cultures analyzed, showed a great variability in the final result. The results support the recommendation for use of microbiological attributes as indicators of land use change, combined with chemical and physical factors of the soil.
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