Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo

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Autor(a) principal: Grugiki, Marilia Alves
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/5801
Resumo: This study aimed to assess the overall nutrient dynamics and their relationship with the input, decomposition and mineralization of litter in the forest canopy of secondary forest, Sapindus saponaria, Acacia mangium and Hevea brasiliensis in the southern state of Espírito Santo. The deposition of litter was measured by installing three collectors (50 x 50 cm) in each forest cover. The material was intercepted by collectors collected monthly during the period from January to October 2010. To quantify the accumulation of litter in the soil was used a template 0.33 x 0.33 m in the months of November/2009, March/2010, November/2010 and June/2010. Both the study of deposition of litter accumulation as in the samples of litter were taken to the laboratory where they were oven dried and weighed, and then determined the levels and stocks of Ca, Mg, P and K. The decomposition of leaf litter was measured using litter bags collected in each forest cover. The remaining material in each litter bags were collected at different periods of time they were weighed to obtain dry matter. For the assessment of microbial activity, proceeded to quantify the CO2 (mineralizable C). The experimental results showed that the forest cover behaved differently regarding the deposition and accumulation of litter, with emphasis on Acacia mangium that, in the dry season, provided greater total litter deposition and rubber, that among the forest canopy, showed the lower performance for both the deposition and to the accumulation of litter. Among the nutrients in litterfall and accumulated phosphorus content did not vary between forest cover, and so on for the potassium content in leaves and magnesium fraction in the fraction of non-leaf litterfall. The accumulation of nutrients was more influenced by litter production than by the nutrient content in the litter. Acacia mangium, together with the secondary forest showed, in general, higher values and rubber, the lowest values. As for the decomposition, the experimental results showed that the forest cover behaved differently in terms of decomposition and microbial activity, with highlights for Sapindus saponaria that had a higher rate of decomposition of total litter and rubber, that among the forest cover, showed the lower rate of decomposition in relation to other coverage. The content of nutrients released in the decomposition of litter produced the downward trend over the day. The coverage of Sapindus saponaria presented for two depths, higher amounts of CO2 accumulated in relation to other forest cover. Coverage of Acacia mangium showed the lowest values accumulated CO2. For this study, among the parameters evaluated, the accumulation of nutrients and the production of litter accumulated and deposited proved as important indicators for assessing nutrient cycling in forest cover
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spelling Passos, Renato RibeiroAndrade, Felipe VazGrugiki, Marilia AlvesSilva, Aderbal Gomes daRangel, Otacílio José Passos2016-12-23T13:51:51Z2011-09-302016-12-23T13:51:51Z2011-05-10This study aimed to assess the overall nutrient dynamics and their relationship with the input, decomposition and mineralization of litter in the forest canopy of secondary forest, Sapindus saponaria, Acacia mangium and Hevea brasiliensis in the southern state of Espírito Santo. The deposition of litter was measured by installing three collectors (50 x 50 cm) in each forest cover. The material was intercepted by collectors collected monthly during the period from January to October 2010. To quantify the accumulation of litter in the soil was used a template 0.33 x 0.33 m in the months of November/2009, March/2010, November/2010 and June/2010. Both the study of deposition of litter accumulation as in the samples of litter were taken to the laboratory where they were oven dried and weighed, and then determined the levels and stocks of Ca, Mg, P and K. The decomposition of leaf litter was measured using litter bags collected in each forest cover. The remaining material in each litter bags were collected at different periods of time they were weighed to obtain dry matter. For the assessment of microbial activity, proceeded to quantify the CO2 (mineralizable C). The experimental results showed that the forest cover behaved differently regarding the deposition and accumulation of litter, with emphasis on Acacia mangium that, in the dry season, provided greater total litter deposition and rubber, that among the forest canopy, showed the lower performance for both the deposition and to the accumulation of litter. Among the nutrients in litterfall and accumulated phosphorus content did not vary between forest cover, and so on for the potassium content in leaves and magnesium fraction in the fraction of non-leaf litterfall. The accumulation of nutrients was more influenced by litter production than by the nutrient content in the litter. Acacia mangium, together with the secondary forest showed, in general, higher values and rubber, the lowest values. As for the decomposition, the experimental results showed that the forest cover behaved differently in terms of decomposition and microbial activity, with highlights for Sapindus saponaria that had a higher rate of decomposition of total litter and rubber, that among the forest cover, showed the lower rate of decomposition in relation to other coverage. The content of nutrients released in the decomposition of litter produced the downward trend over the day. The coverage of Sapindus saponaria presented for two depths, higher amounts of CO2 accumulated in relation to other forest cover. Coverage of Acacia mangium showed the lowest values accumulated CO2. For this study, among the parameters evaluated, the accumulation of nutrients and the production of litter accumulated and deposited proved as important indicators for assessing nutrient cycling in forest coverEste trabalho teve como objetivo geral avaliar a dinâmica de nutrientes e sua relação com o aporte, decomposição e mineralização da serapilheira nas coberturas florestais de floresta secundária, Sapindus saponaria, Acacia mangium e Hevea brasiliensis na região sul do estado do Espírito Santo. A deposição da serapilheira foi quantificada instalando 3 coletores (50 x 50 cm), em cada cobertura florestal. O material interceptado pelos coletores foi mensalmente coletado durante o período de janeiro a outubro de 2010. Para a quantificação do acúmulo de serapilheira no solo foi utilizado um gabarito de 0,33 x 0,33 m nos meses de novembro/2009, março/2010, junho/2010 e novembro/2010. Tanto no estudo de deposição de serapilheira como no de acúmulo, as amostras de serapilheira coletadas foram levadas para laboratório onde foram secas em estufa e pesadas, sendo em seguida determinados os teores e estoques de Ca, Mg, P e K. A decomposição da serapilheira foi quantificada através de litter bags coletados em cada cobertura florestal. O material remanescente em cada litter bags foi coletado em diferentes períodos de tempo onde foram pesados para obtenção da matéria seca. Para a avaliação da atividade microbiana, procedeu-se a quantificação do CO2 (C mineralizável). Os resultados experimentais mostraram que as coberturas florestais se comportaram de forma diferenciada quanto à deposição e acúmulo de serapilheira, com destaques para a Acacia mangium que, na época seca, proporcionou maior deposição de serapilheira total e para a seringueira, que dentre as coberturas florestais, foi a que apresentou desempenho inferior tanto para a deposição quanto para o acúmulo de serapilheira. Dentre os nutrientes avaliados na serapilheira depositada e acumulada, o teor de fósforo não variou entre as coberturas florestais, o mesmo ocorrendo para o teor de potássio na fração folhas e de magnésio na fração não-folhas da serapilheira depositada. O acúmulo de nutrientes foi mais influenciado pela produção de serapilheira do que pelos teores de nutrientes na serapilheira. A Acacia mangium, juntamente com a floresta secundária, apresentaram, de maneira geral, valores superiores e a seringueira, os menores valores. Quanto à decomposição, os resultados experimentais mostraram que as coberturas florestais se comportaram de forma diferenciada quanto à decomposição e atividade microbiana, com destaques para a Sapindus saponaria que, apresentou maior velocidade de decomposição de serapilheira total e para a seringueira, que dentre as coberturas florestais, foi a que apresentou velocidade de decomposição inferior em relação às outras coberturas. O conteúdo de nutrientes liberados na decomposição da serapilheira apresentou comportamento decrescente ao decorrer dos dias. A cobertura de Sapindus saponaria, apresentou para as duas profundidades, quantidades acumuladas de CO2 superiores em relação às outras coberturas florestais. A cobertura de Acacia mangium apresentou os menores valores de CO2 acumulado. Para este estudo, dentre os parâmetros avaliados, o acúmulo de nutrientes e a produção de serapilheira acumulada e ix depositada mostraram-se como importantes indicadores para avaliação de ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestaisTextGRUGIKI, Marilia Alves. Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no Sul do Espírito Santo. 2011. 59 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Florestais) — Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Jerônimo Monteiro, 2011.http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/5801porUniversidade Federal do Espírito SantoMestrado em Ciências FlorestaisPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FlorestaisUFESBRCentro de Ciências Agrárias e EngenhariasDecompositionLitter productionMineralizable carbonProdução de serrapilheiraDecomposiçãoCarbono mineralizávelSerapilheiraDecomposição químicaCarbonoMudasÁguas residuaisEspírito Santo (Estado)Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal630Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito SantoNutrient cycling in forest cover in the south the Espírito Santoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes)instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESORIGINALMariliaAlvesGrugiki-2011-trabalho.pdfapplication/pdf353641http://repositorio.ufes.br/bitstreams/83dc85cb-0ccd-4c4b-967f-b1b66f1d7475/downloadfa4c0514512e156b81e2fcfbd041e310MD5110/58012024-06-21 15:46:39.088oai:repositorio.ufes.br:10/5801http://repositorio.ufes.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufes.br/oai/requestopendoar:21082024-06-21T15:46:39Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes) - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Nutrient cycling in forest cover in the south the Espírito Santo
title Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo
spellingShingle Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo
Grugiki, Marilia Alves
Decomposition
Litter production
Mineralizable carbon
Produção de serrapilheira
Decomposição
Carbono mineralizável
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
Serapilheira
Decomposição química
Carbono
Mudas
Águas residuais
Espírito Santo (Estado)
630
title_short Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo
title_full Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo
title_fullStr Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo
title_full_unstemmed Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo
title_sort Ciclagem de nutrientes em coberturas florestais no sul do Espírito Santo
author Grugiki, Marilia Alves
author_facet Grugiki, Marilia Alves
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Passos, Renato Ribeiro
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Andrade, Felipe Vaz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Grugiki, Marilia Alves
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Silva, Aderbal Gomes da
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Rangel, Otacílio José Passos
contributor_str_mv Passos, Renato Ribeiro
Andrade, Felipe Vaz
Silva, Aderbal Gomes da
Rangel, Otacílio José Passos
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Decomposition
Litter production
Mineralizable carbon
topic Decomposition
Litter production
Mineralizable carbon
Produção de serrapilheira
Decomposição
Carbono mineralizável
Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
Serapilheira
Decomposição química
Carbono
Mudas
Águas residuais
Espírito Santo (Estado)
630
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Produção de serrapilheira
Decomposição
Carbono mineralizável
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Recursos Florestais e Engenharia Florestal
dc.subject.br-rjbn.none.fl_str_mv Serapilheira
Decomposição química
Carbono
Mudas
Águas residuais
Espírito Santo (Estado)
dc.subject.udc.none.fl_str_mv 630
description This study aimed to assess the overall nutrient dynamics and their relationship with the input, decomposition and mineralization of litter in the forest canopy of secondary forest, Sapindus saponaria, Acacia mangium and Hevea brasiliensis in the southern state of Espírito Santo. The deposition of litter was measured by installing three collectors (50 x 50 cm) in each forest cover. The material was intercepted by collectors collected monthly during the period from January to October 2010. To quantify the accumulation of litter in the soil was used a template 0.33 x 0.33 m in the months of November/2009, March/2010, November/2010 and June/2010. Both the study of deposition of litter accumulation as in the samples of litter were taken to the laboratory where they were oven dried and weighed, and then determined the levels and stocks of Ca, Mg, P and K. The decomposition of leaf litter was measured using litter bags collected in each forest cover. The remaining material in each litter bags were collected at different periods of time they were weighed to obtain dry matter. For the assessment of microbial activity, proceeded to quantify the CO2 (mineralizable C). The experimental results showed that the forest cover behaved differently regarding the deposition and accumulation of litter, with emphasis on Acacia mangium that, in the dry season, provided greater total litter deposition and rubber, that among the forest canopy, showed the lower performance for both the deposition and to the accumulation of litter. Among the nutrients in litterfall and accumulated phosphorus content did not vary between forest cover, and so on for the potassium content in leaves and magnesium fraction in the fraction of non-leaf litterfall. The accumulation of nutrients was more influenced by litter production than by the nutrient content in the litter. Acacia mangium, together with the secondary forest showed, in general, higher values and rubber, the lowest values. As for the decomposition, the experimental results showed that the forest cover behaved differently in terms of decomposition and microbial activity, with highlights for Sapindus saponaria that had a higher rate of decomposition of total litter and rubber, that among the forest cover, showed the lower rate of decomposition in relation to other coverage. The content of nutrients released in the decomposition of litter produced the downward trend over the day. The coverage of Sapindus saponaria presented for two depths, higher amounts of CO2 accumulated in relation to other forest cover. Coverage of Acacia mangium showed the lowest values accumulated CO2. For this study, among the parameters evaluated, the accumulation of nutrients and the production of litter accumulated and deposited proved as important indicators for assessing nutrient cycling in forest cover
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