Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover Crops

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Autor(a) principal: Pauletto,Eloy Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Stumpf,Lizete, Pinto,Luiz Fernando Spinelli, Silva,Tiago Stumpf da, Ambus,Jordano Vaz, Garcia,Gabriel Furtado, Dutra Junior,Leonir Aldrighi, Scheunemann,Tiago, Albert,Renata Pinto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Studies addressing the potential of grass roots in improving the structural quality of constructed minesoils are not frequent in the literature, although they are essential for understanding the re-establishment of soil functions in the environment. The objective of this study was to quantify the root attributes of the species Urochloa humidicola, Panicum maximum, and Urochloa brizantha and relate them to the physical properties of a constructed minesoil in reclamation of an area degraded by coal mining. The study was performed in a field experiment in a coal mining area located in southern Brazil. Soil samples were collected, five years after experiment installation, to determine bulk density, macroporosity, distribution of water stable aggregates expressed in different size classes, mean weight diameter of water stable aggregates, and organic carbon content, as well as for chemical characterization. Root sampling was performed by the monolith method to a depth of 0.30 m. Results confirm the hypothesis that the root system of the perennial grasses studied positively contributes to recovery of the constructed minesoil in the 0.00-0.10 m layer after 58 months of revegetation. The higher percentage of large aggregates, higher bulk density, and lower macroporosity in the subsurface indicate the presence of degraded layers, negatively influencing the development of the grass root system. Urochloa brizantha exhibited the largest root matter in the surface layer, influencing the breakdown of the large and cohesive aggregates, transforming them into smaller crumbly aggregates. In the 0.10-0.20 m layer, Urochloa humidicola showed greater volume and root length in relation to other species; nevertheless, changes in soil physical properties were not observed, showing that the time span of the root growth of the species was not sufficient to provide improvements in the subsurface layers.
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spelling Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover CropsminesoilmonolithscompactionABSTRACT: Studies addressing the potential of grass roots in improving the structural quality of constructed minesoils are not frequent in the literature, although they are essential for understanding the re-establishment of soil functions in the environment. The objective of this study was to quantify the root attributes of the species Urochloa humidicola, Panicum maximum, and Urochloa brizantha and relate them to the physical properties of a constructed minesoil in reclamation of an area degraded by coal mining. The study was performed in a field experiment in a coal mining area located in southern Brazil. Soil samples were collected, five years after experiment installation, to determine bulk density, macroporosity, distribution of water stable aggregates expressed in different size classes, mean weight diameter of water stable aggregates, and organic carbon content, as well as for chemical characterization. Root sampling was performed by the monolith method to a depth of 0.30 m. Results confirm the hypothesis that the root system of the perennial grasses studied positively contributes to recovery of the constructed minesoil in the 0.00-0.10 m layer after 58 months of revegetation. The higher percentage of large aggregates, higher bulk density, and lower macroporosity in the subsurface indicate the presence of degraded layers, negatively influencing the development of the grass root system. Urochloa brizantha exhibited the largest root matter in the surface layer, influencing the breakdown of the large and cohesive aggregates, transforming them into smaller crumbly aggregates. In the 0.10-0.20 m layer, Urochloa humidicola showed greater volume and root length in relation to other species; nevertheless, changes in soil physical properties were not observed, showing that the time span of the root growth of the species was not sufficient to provide improvements in the subsurface layers.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832016000100550Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo v.40 2016reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (SBCS)instacron:SBCS10.1590/18069657rbcs20150482info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPauletto,Eloy AntonioStumpf,LizetePinto,Luiz Fernando SpinelliSilva,Tiago Stumpf daAmbus,Jordano VazGarcia,Gabriel FurtadoDutra Junior,Leonir AldrighiScheunemann,TiagoAlbert,Renata Pintoeng2016-12-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-06832016000100550Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0100-0683&lng=es&nrm=isohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sbcs@ufv.br1806-96570100-0683opendoar:2016-12-20T00:00Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (SBCS)false
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title Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover Crops
spellingShingle Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover Crops
Pauletto,Eloy Antonio
minesoil
monoliths
compaction
title_short Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover Crops
title_full Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover Crops
title_fullStr Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover Crops
title_full_unstemmed Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover Crops
title_sort Reclamation of a Degraded Coal-Mining Area with Perennial Cover Crops
author Pauletto,Eloy Antonio
author_facet Pauletto,Eloy Antonio
Stumpf,Lizete
Pinto,Luiz Fernando Spinelli
Silva,Tiago Stumpf da
Ambus,Jordano Vaz
Garcia,Gabriel Furtado
Dutra Junior,Leonir Aldrighi
Scheunemann,Tiago
Albert,Renata Pinto
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author2 Stumpf,Lizete
Pinto,Luiz Fernando Spinelli
Silva,Tiago Stumpf da
Ambus,Jordano Vaz
Garcia,Gabriel Furtado
Dutra Junior,Leonir Aldrighi
Scheunemann,Tiago
Albert,Renata Pinto
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pauletto,Eloy Antonio
Stumpf,Lizete
Pinto,Luiz Fernando Spinelli
Silva,Tiago Stumpf da
Ambus,Jordano Vaz
Garcia,Gabriel Furtado
Dutra Junior,Leonir Aldrighi
Scheunemann,Tiago
Albert,Renata Pinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv minesoil
monoliths
compaction
topic minesoil
monoliths
compaction
description ABSTRACT: Studies addressing the potential of grass roots in improving the structural quality of constructed minesoils are not frequent in the literature, although they are essential for understanding the re-establishment of soil functions in the environment. The objective of this study was to quantify the root attributes of the species Urochloa humidicola, Panicum maximum, and Urochloa brizantha and relate them to the physical properties of a constructed minesoil in reclamation of an area degraded by coal mining. The study was performed in a field experiment in a coal mining area located in southern Brazil. Soil samples were collected, five years after experiment installation, to determine bulk density, macroporosity, distribution of water stable aggregates expressed in different size classes, mean weight diameter of water stable aggregates, and organic carbon content, as well as for chemical characterization. Root sampling was performed by the monolith method to a depth of 0.30 m. Results confirm the hypothesis that the root system of the perennial grasses studied positively contributes to recovery of the constructed minesoil in the 0.00-0.10 m layer after 58 months of revegetation. The higher percentage of large aggregates, higher bulk density, and lower macroporosity in the subsurface indicate the presence of degraded layers, negatively influencing the development of the grass root system. Urochloa brizantha exhibited the largest root matter in the surface layer, influencing the breakdown of the large and cohesive aggregates, transforming them into smaller crumbly aggregates. In the 0.10-0.20 m layer, Urochloa humidicola showed greater volume and root length in relation to other species; nevertheless, changes in soil physical properties were not observed, showing that the time span of the root growth of the species was not sufficient to provide improvements in the subsurface layers.
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