Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes Júnior,Diêgo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Caldeira,Marcos Vinicius Winckler, Momolli,Dione Richer, Delarmelina,William Macedo, Dias,Henrique Machado, Paula,Ranieri Ribeiro, Bighi,Kelly Nery
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Litter dynamics is one of the fundamental processes for the growth and maintenance of native forest fragments, being considered the main pathway for nutrient cycling in forests. Therefore, studies on accumulated litter and nutrient content provide information for a better understanding of nutrient dynamics. The aim of the study was to evaluate leaf litter and nutrient stock in different seasons and the instantaneous rate of decomposition in an Atlantic Forest Fragment over two years. Litter sampling was carried out in 12 permanent plots with dimensions of 20 m x 50 m. Litter dry mass and nutrient concentration were determined. The average annual accumulation of litter was 5269 kg ha-1. There was no statistically significant difference in the amount of litter between seasons. There was a statistically significant difference in the contents of N, P, K Ca and Mg between the different seasons. Nutrient stocks were 123.3, 92.8, 13.2, 11.8, 9.6, 3.0 kg ha-1 year-1 for Ca, N, Mg, S, K and P respectively. The total of nutrients in the accumulated litter was 253.7 kg ha-1 year-1. The litter renewal time was 281 days. The times required for 50% and 95% litter decomposition were 196 and 850 days. The average litter stocks, nutrients and decomposition are in line with other studies, indicating that the Atlantic Forest fragment seasonal semi-deciduous presents indicators of nutrient cycling. These results show that the ecosystem is sustainable from the point of view of cycling and nutrient release.
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spelling Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragmentecosystem functionsnutrient cyclingsecondary successionAbstract Litter dynamics is one of the fundamental processes for the growth and maintenance of native forest fragments, being considered the main pathway for nutrient cycling in forests. Therefore, studies on accumulated litter and nutrient content provide information for a better understanding of nutrient dynamics. The aim of the study was to evaluate leaf litter and nutrient stock in different seasons and the instantaneous rate of decomposition in an Atlantic Forest Fragment over two years. Litter sampling was carried out in 12 permanent plots with dimensions of 20 m x 50 m. Litter dry mass and nutrient concentration were determined. The average annual accumulation of litter was 5269 kg ha-1. There was no statistically significant difference in the amount of litter between seasons. There was a statistically significant difference in the contents of N, P, K Ca and Mg between the different seasons. Nutrient stocks were 123.3, 92.8, 13.2, 11.8, 9.6, 3.0 kg ha-1 year-1 for Ca, N, Mg, S, K and P respectively. The total of nutrients in the accumulated litter was 253.7 kg ha-1 year-1. The litter renewal time was 281 days. The times required for 50% and 95% litter decomposition were 196 and 850 days. The average litter stocks, nutrients and decomposition are in line with other studies, indicating that the Atlantic Forest fragment seasonal semi-deciduous presents indicators of nutrient cycling. These results show that the ecosystem is sustainable from the point of view of cycling and nutrient release.Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-993X2022000200302Revista Ambiente & Água v.17 n.2 2022reponame:Revista Ambiente & Águainstname:Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHI)instacron:IPABHI10.4136/ambi-agua.2787info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes Júnior,DiêgoCaldeira,Marcos Vinicius WincklerMomolli,Dione RicherDelarmelina,William MacedoDias,Henrique MachadoPaula,Ranieri RibeiroBighi,Kelly Neryeng2022-04-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-993X2022000200302Revistahttp://www.ambi-agua.net/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ambi.agua@gmail.com1980-993X1980-993Xopendoar:2022-04-26T00:00Revista Ambiente & Água - Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment
title Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment
spellingShingle Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment
Gomes Júnior,Diêgo
ecosystem functions
nutrient cycling
secondary succession
title_short Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment
title_full Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment
title_fullStr Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment
title_full_unstemmed Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment
title_sort Accumulated litter, nutrient stock and decomposition in an Atlantic Forest fragment
author Gomes Júnior,Diêgo
author_facet Gomes Júnior,Diêgo
Caldeira,Marcos Vinicius Winckler
Momolli,Dione Richer
Delarmelina,William Macedo
Dias,Henrique Machado
Paula,Ranieri Ribeiro
Bighi,Kelly Nery
author_role author
author2 Caldeira,Marcos Vinicius Winckler
Momolli,Dione Richer
Delarmelina,William Macedo
Dias,Henrique Machado
Paula,Ranieri Ribeiro
Bighi,Kelly Nery
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes Júnior,Diêgo
Caldeira,Marcos Vinicius Winckler
Momolli,Dione Richer
Delarmelina,William Macedo
Dias,Henrique Machado
Paula,Ranieri Ribeiro
Bighi,Kelly Nery
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ecosystem functions
nutrient cycling
secondary succession
topic ecosystem functions
nutrient cycling
secondary succession
description Abstract Litter dynamics is one of the fundamental processes for the growth and maintenance of native forest fragments, being considered the main pathway for nutrient cycling in forests. Therefore, studies on accumulated litter and nutrient content provide information for a better understanding of nutrient dynamics. The aim of the study was to evaluate leaf litter and nutrient stock in different seasons and the instantaneous rate of decomposition in an Atlantic Forest Fragment over two years. Litter sampling was carried out in 12 permanent plots with dimensions of 20 m x 50 m. Litter dry mass and nutrient concentration were determined. The average annual accumulation of litter was 5269 kg ha-1. There was no statistically significant difference in the amount of litter between seasons. There was a statistically significant difference in the contents of N, P, K Ca and Mg between the different seasons. Nutrient stocks were 123.3, 92.8, 13.2, 11.8, 9.6, 3.0 kg ha-1 year-1 for Ca, N, Mg, S, K and P respectively. The total of nutrients in the accumulated litter was 253.7 kg ha-1 year-1. The litter renewal time was 281 days. The times required for 50% and 95% litter decomposition were 196 and 850 days. The average litter stocks, nutrients and decomposition are in line with other studies, indicating that the Atlantic Forest fragment seasonal semi-deciduous presents indicators of nutrient cycling. These results show that the ecosystem is sustainable from the point of view of cycling and nutrient release.
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