RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA

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Autor(a) principal: Souto, Patrícia Carneiro
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Souto, Jacob Silva, Santos, Rivaldo Vital dos, Bakke, Ivonete Alves, Sales, Francisco das Chagas Vieira, Souza, Bruna Vieira de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/936
Resumo: In order to evaluate the decomposition of litter and microbial activity in an area of preserved Caatinga, an experiment was conducted in the Natural Heritage Private Reserve Tamanduá Farm in Santa Terezinha county, State of Paraiba. The decomposition rate was determined by using litter bags containing 30 g of litter, which were arranged on the soil surface in September 2003 and 20 bags were taken each month until September 2005. The collected material was oven dried and weighed to assess weight loss compared to initial weight. Microbial activity was estimated monthly by the quantification of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the edaphic breathing process from the soil surface, and captured by KOH solution. Weight loss of litter after one year was 41.19% and, after two years, was 48.37%, indicating a faster decomposition in the first year. Data analysis showed the influence of season on litter decomposition and temperature on microbial activity. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA
title RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA
spellingShingle RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA
Souto, Patrícia Carneiro
Forest residues
edaphic breathing
dry forest.
title_short RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA
title_full RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA
title_fullStr RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA
title_full_unstemmed RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA
title_sort RATE OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY IN AN AREA OF CAATINGA
author Souto, Patrícia Carneiro
author_facet Souto, Patrícia Carneiro
Souto, Jacob Silva
Santos, Rivaldo Vital dos
Bakke, Ivonete Alves
Sales, Francisco das Chagas Vieira
Souza, Bruna Vieira de
author_role author
author2 Souto, Jacob Silva
Santos, Rivaldo Vital dos
Bakke, Ivonete Alves
Sales, Francisco das Chagas Vieira
Souza, Bruna Vieira de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souto, Patrícia Carneiro
Souto, Jacob Silva
Santos, Rivaldo Vital dos
Bakke, Ivonete Alves
Sales, Francisco das Chagas Vieira
Souza, Bruna Vieira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Forest residues
edaphic breathing
dry forest.
topic Forest residues
edaphic breathing
dry forest.
description In order to evaluate the decomposition of litter and microbial activity in an area of preserved Caatinga, an experiment was conducted in the Natural Heritage Private Reserve Tamanduá Farm in Santa Terezinha county, State of Paraiba. The decomposition rate was determined by using litter bags containing 30 g of litter, which were arranged on the soil surface in September 2003 and 20 bags were taken each month until September 2005. The collected material was oven dried and weighed to assess weight loss compared to initial weight. Microbial activity was estimated monthly by the quantification of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the edaphic breathing process from the soil surface, and captured by KOH solution. Weight loss of litter after one year was 41.19% and, after two years, was 48.37%, indicating a faster decomposition in the first year. Data analysis showed the influence of season on litter decomposition and temperature on microbial activity. 
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