Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães,Danielle Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva,Marx Leandro Naves, Beiniach,Adnane, Bispo,Diêgo Faustolo Alves, Contins,Jéssica Gabriela Pimentel, Curi,Nilton
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de fruticultura (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Erosion is the main cause of soil degradation, compromising soil productivity and sustainability. As soil organic matter (SOM) is a key indicator of quality, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of different olive tree managements on SOM and its soil fractions in soil (Inceptisol) and erosion sediments. Five treatments were installed: bare soil, olive cultivation in bare soil, olive tree intercropped with jack bean, olive tree intercropped with pearl millet, and olive tree cultivated with spontaneous vegetation; a contiguous area of native vegetation was used as reference. Carbon in soil and sediment were determined by wet oxidation with external heating, while the fractionation of SOM was performed based on granulometry. The Carbon Management Index (CMI) was determined by the proportions of SOM fractions. The results indicated that SOM associated with minerals is the most present in soil and sediment erosion, regardless of the adopted management. Results on CMI showed that the systems olive tree intercropped with pearl millet or with spontaneous vegetation are the most favorable to increase the carbon stock in the soil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting
title Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting
spellingShingle Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting
Guimarães,Danielle Vieira
Carbon Management Index
cover plants
Olea europaea L.
title_short Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting
title_full Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting
title_fullStr Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting
title_sort Relationship between soil organic matter fractions and cover plants in Olive post planting
author Guimarães,Danielle Vieira
author_facet Guimarães,Danielle Vieira
Silva,Marx Leandro Naves
Beiniach,Adnane
Bispo,Diêgo Faustolo Alves
Contins,Jéssica Gabriela Pimentel
Curi,Nilton
author_role author
author2 Silva,Marx Leandro Naves
Beiniach,Adnane
Bispo,Diêgo Faustolo Alves
Contins,Jéssica Gabriela Pimentel
Curi,Nilton
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães,Danielle Vieira
Silva,Marx Leandro Naves
Beiniach,Adnane
Bispo,Diêgo Faustolo Alves
Contins,Jéssica Gabriela Pimentel
Curi,Nilton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carbon Management Index
cover plants
Olea europaea L.
topic Carbon Management Index
cover plants
Olea europaea L.
description Abstract Erosion is the main cause of soil degradation, compromising soil productivity and sustainability. As soil organic matter (SOM) is a key indicator of quality, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of different olive tree managements on SOM and its soil fractions in soil (Inceptisol) and erosion sediments. Five treatments were installed: bare soil, olive cultivation in bare soil, olive tree intercropped with jack bean, olive tree intercropped with pearl millet, and olive tree cultivated with spontaneous vegetation; a contiguous area of native vegetation was used as reference. Carbon in soil and sediment were determined by wet oxidation with external heating, while the fractionation of SOM was performed based on granulometry. The Carbon Management Index (CMI) was determined by the proportions of SOM fractions. The results indicated that SOM associated with minerals is the most present in soil and sediment erosion, regardless of the adopted management. Results on CMI showed that the systems olive tree intercropped with pearl millet or with spontaneous vegetation are the most favorable to increase the carbon stock in the soil.
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