Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Madi,Ana Paula Lang Martins
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Boeger,Maria Regina Torres, Reissmann,Carlos Bruno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Hoehnea
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The soil of the mangroves influences the root anchorage and the nutrition processes of the plant community. This study evaluated the relationships among edaphic conditions, volume and biomass of roots, and tree structure of two mangroves in Paraná State. Five soil cores of 50 cm depth were collected from each mangrove for physicochemical analysis. Organosoil thiomorphic salic sodic predominated in Antonina Bay, while in Guaratuba Bay were observed the Gleysoil thiomorphic salic sodic and the Organosoil thiomorphic salic sodic. Fifteen root samples were collected from each mangrove area for root volume and dry mass analysis'?'. The higher values of root mass were found in Guaratuba Bay. The chemical analysis of the soil showed no correlation between biomass and root volume. The high coefficients of variation attested the high heterogeneity in the root distribution in both areas. However, in the Guaratuba Bay, root mass and volume are higher due to the textural composition of the soil and higher tree density.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil
title Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil
spellingShingle Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil
Madi,Ana Paula Lang Martins
gleisoil
organosoil
root dry mass
root volume
title_short Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil
title_full Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil
title_fullStr Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil
title_sort Description of the soil and root biomass of two subtropical mangroves in Antonina and Guaratuba Bay, Paraná State, Brazil
author Madi,Ana Paula Lang Martins
author_facet Madi,Ana Paula Lang Martins
Boeger,Maria Regina Torres
Reissmann,Carlos Bruno
author_role author
author2 Boeger,Maria Regina Torres
Reissmann,Carlos Bruno
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Madi,Ana Paula Lang Martins
Boeger,Maria Regina Torres
Reissmann,Carlos Bruno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv gleisoil
organosoil
root dry mass
root volume
topic gleisoil
organosoil
root dry mass
root volume
description ABSTRACT The soil of the mangroves influences the root anchorage and the nutrition processes of the plant community. This study evaluated the relationships among edaphic conditions, volume and biomass of roots, and tree structure of two mangroves in Paraná State. Five soil cores of 50 cm depth were collected from each mangrove for physicochemical analysis. Organosoil thiomorphic salic sodic predominated in Antonina Bay, while in Guaratuba Bay were observed the Gleysoil thiomorphic salic sodic and the Organosoil thiomorphic salic sodic. Fifteen root samples were collected from each mangrove area for root volume and dry mass analysis'?'. The higher values of root mass were found in Guaratuba Bay. The chemical analysis of the soil showed no correlation between biomass and root volume. The high coefficients of variation attested the high heterogeneity in the root distribution in both areas. However, in the Guaratuba Bay, root mass and volume are higher due to the textural composition of the soil and higher tree density.
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