Redox index of soil carbon stability

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Autor(a) principal: Baldotto,Marihus Altoé
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Canela,Maria Cristina, Canellas,Luciano Pasqualoto, Dobbs,Leonardo Barros, Velloso,Ary Carlos Xavier
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: As an alternative to the relatively complex and expensive spectroscopic methods, the redox properties of humic acids, determined by potentiometric titrations, have been used to evaluate the stability of soil organic C. The objective of the present study was to establish a Redox Index of C Stability (RICS) and to correlate it with some properties of the humic acids extracted from different modal soils in Brazil (distinct weathering stages or management) to facilitate system comparison. The RICS was efficient for soil comparison and variations were comparable to those of the chemical and spectroscopic methods used for humic acid characterization. The values of soil pH, point of zero salt effect, sum of bases, exchangeable Ca content, weathering index, as well as the humic acid O/C ratio, quinone and semiquinone free radical contents, aromatic C and fluorescence intensity were closely related with the RICS. The RICS was higher in less weathered soils, with more active clays and higher fertility. The RICS values of soils under long-term sugarcane management were ranked in decreasing order: unburned, burned with vinasse, burned without vinasse.
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title Redox index of soil carbon stability
spellingShingle Redox index of soil carbon stability
Baldotto,Marihus Altoé
soil chemistry
soil organic matter
humic substances
oxidation capacity
title_short Redox index of soil carbon stability
title_full Redox index of soil carbon stability
title_fullStr Redox index of soil carbon stability
title_full_unstemmed Redox index of soil carbon stability
title_sort Redox index of soil carbon stability
author Baldotto,Marihus Altoé
author_facet Baldotto,Marihus Altoé
Canela,Maria Cristina
Canellas,Luciano Pasqualoto
Dobbs,Leonardo Barros
Velloso,Ary Carlos Xavier
author_role author
author2 Canela,Maria Cristina
Canellas,Luciano Pasqualoto
Dobbs,Leonardo Barros
Velloso,Ary Carlos Xavier
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baldotto,Marihus Altoé
Canela,Maria Cristina
Canellas,Luciano Pasqualoto
Dobbs,Leonardo Barros
Velloso,Ary Carlos Xavier
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv soil chemistry
soil organic matter
humic substances
oxidation capacity
topic soil chemistry
soil organic matter
humic substances
oxidation capacity
description As an alternative to the relatively complex and expensive spectroscopic methods, the redox properties of humic acids, determined by potentiometric titrations, have been used to evaluate the stability of soil organic C. The objective of the present study was to establish a Redox Index of C Stability (RICS) and to correlate it with some properties of the humic acids extracted from different modal soils in Brazil (distinct weathering stages or management) to facilitate system comparison. The RICS was efficient for soil comparison and variations were comparable to those of the chemical and spectroscopic methods used for humic acid characterization. The values of soil pH, point of zero salt effect, sum of bases, exchangeable Ca content, weathering index, as well as the humic acid O/C ratio, quinone and semiquinone free radical contents, aromatic C and fluorescence intensity were closely related with the RICS. The RICS was higher in less weathered soils, with more active clays and higher fertility. The RICS values of soils under long-term sugarcane management were ranked in decreasing order: unburned, burned with vinasse, burned without vinasse.
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