Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, João Bosco Vasconcellos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva, Carlos Alberto, Ferreira, Tamara Letícia de Azevedo, Ferreira, Mozart Martins, Inda, Alberto Vasconcellos, Curi, Nilton
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Extremely kaolinitic soils of Tertiary age elevations on the Brazilian east coast present a wide range of texture, which is recognized as one of the main factors controlling the soil organic matter contents. This study aimed to investigate the organic C storage of different compartments of kaolinitic soils. The studied soils had a wide particle size gradient, were under native forest vegetation, and located on Brazil's eastern coast (Coruripe - CF, Umbaúba - UF, Nova Viçosa - VF, Sooretama - SF, and Itaboraí - IF). The forest cover of all sites allows to record soil properties reference values for a land use condition closer to that of the original sites. We determined soil organic C (SOC) content and SOC stock up to a depth of 1 m, C of topsoil (0.00-0.08 m), aggregate size classes, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of the soil surface horizon (A horizon). Soil C stocks at the 0.00-1.00 m depth ranged from 105 to 137 Mg ha−1 and were not regulated by soil texture. The SF soils stored more C up to a depth of 1 m, while lower mean C stocks were found for UF and CF soils. Soil texture was not a reliable index to predict the C contents of the aggregate size classes of the 0.00-0.08 m layer (within each class and in total, using equivalent soil mass of the classes). The most clayey soils had a high percentage of 2-4 mm aggregates and, as a consequence, high aggregate stability indices, which are positively correlated to silt plus clay contents of the soil surface horizon. The proportion of DOC in relation to the total organic C of the surface soil horizon was high for IF and UF areas, which are the less preserved forest fragments among all studied fragments.
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spelling Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coastDissolved organic CAggregate size distributionCoastal tablelandsOrganic matter-mineral complexesKaolinitic soilsC orgânico dissolvidoDistribuição de tamanho agregadoTabuleiros costeirosComplexos minerais-minerais orgânicosSolos cauliníticosExtremely kaolinitic soils of Tertiary age elevations on the Brazilian east coast present a wide range of texture, which is recognized as one of the main factors controlling the soil organic matter contents. This study aimed to investigate the organic C storage of different compartments of kaolinitic soils. The studied soils had a wide particle size gradient, were under native forest vegetation, and located on Brazil's eastern coast (Coruripe - CF, Umbaúba - UF, Nova Viçosa - VF, Sooretama - SF, and Itaboraí - IF). The forest cover of all sites allows to record soil properties reference values for a land use condition closer to that of the original sites. We determined soil organic C (SOC) content and SOC stock up to a depth of 1 m, C of topsoil (0.00-0.08 m), aggregate size classes, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of the soil surface horizon (A horizon). Soil C stocks at the 0.00-1.00 m depth ranged from 105 to 137 Mg ha−1 and were not regulated by soil texture. The SF soils stored more C up to a depth of 1 m, while lower mean C stocks were found for UF and CF soils. Soil texture was not a reliable index to predict the C contents of the aggregate size classes of the 0.00-0.08 m layer (within each class and in total, using equivalent soil mass of the classes). The most clayey soils had a high percentage of 2-4 mm aggregates and, as a consequence, high aggregate stability indices, which are positively correlated to silt plus clay contents of the soil surface horizon. The proportion of DOC in relation to the total organic C of the surface soil horizon was high for IF and UF areas, which are the less preserved forest fragments among all studied fragments.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo2019-02-25T18:07:17Z2019-02-25T18:07:17Z2018info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfGOMES, J. B. V. et al. Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, Viçosa, MG, v. 42, p. 1-15, 2018. doi: 10.1590/18069657rbcs20170260.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/33033Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Soloreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, João Bosco VasconcellosSilva, Carlos AlbertoFerreira, Tamara Letícia de AzevedoFerreira, Mozart MartinsInda, Alberto VasconcellosCuri, Niltoneng2019-02-25T18:07:18Zoai:localhost:1/33033Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2019-02-25T18:07:18Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
title Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
spellingShingle Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
Gomes, João Bosco Vasconcellos
Dissolved organic C
Aggregate size distribution
Coastal tablelands
Organic matter-mineral complexes
Kaolinitic soils
C orgânico dissolvido
Distribuição de tamanho agregado
Tabuleiros costeiros
Complexos minerais-minerais orgânicos
Solos cauliníticos
title_short Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
title_full Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
title_fullStr Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
title_full_unstemmed Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
title_sort Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
author Gomes, João Bosco Vasconcellos
author_facet Gomes, João Bosco Vasconcellos
Silva, Carlos Alberto
Ferreira, Tamara Letícia de Azevedo
Ferreira, Mozart Martins
Inda, Alberto Vasconcellos
Curi, Nilton
author_role author
author2 Silva, Carlos Alberto
Ferreira, Tamara Letícia de Azevedo
Ferreira, Mozart Martins
Inda, Alberto Vasconcellos
Curi, Nilton
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, João Bosco Vasconcellos
Silva, Carlos Alberto
Ferreira, Tamara Letícia de Azevedo
Ferreira, Mozart Martins
Inda, Alberto Vasconcellos
Curi, Nilton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dissolved organic C
Aggregate size distribution
Coastal tablelands
Organic matter-mineral complexes
Kaolinitic soils
C orgânico dissolvido
Distribuição de tamanho agregado
Tabuleiros costeiros
Complexos minerais-minerais orgânicos
Solos cauliníticos
topic Dissolved organic C
Aggregate size distribution
Coastal tablelands
Organic matter-mineral complexes
Kaolinitic soils
C orgânico dissolvido
Distribuição de tamanho agregado
Tabuleiros costeiros
Complexos minerais-minerais orgânicos
Solos cauliníticos
description Extremely kaolinitic soils of Tertiary age elevations on the Brazilian east coast present a wide range of texture, which is recognized as one of the main factors controlling the soil organic matter contents. This study aimed to investigate the organic C storage of different compartments of kaolinitic soils. The studied soils had a wide particle size gradient, were under native forest vegetation, and located on Brazil's eastern coast (Coruripe - CF, Umbaúba - UF, Nova Viçosa - VF, Sooretama - SF, and Itaboraí - IF). The forest cover of all sites allows to record soil properties reference values for a land use condition closer to that of the original sites. We determined soil organic C (SOC) content and SOC stock up to a depth of 1 m, C of topsoil (0.00-0.08 m), aggregate size classes, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of the soil surface horizon (A horizon). Soil C stocks at the 0.00-1.00 m depth ranged from 105 to 137 Mg ha−1 and were not regulated by soil texture. The SF soils stored more C up to a depth of 1 m, while lower mean C stocks were found for UF and CF soils. Soil texture was not a reliable index to predict the C contents of the aggregate size classes of the 0.00-0.08 m layer (within each class and in total, using equivalent soil mass of the classes). The most clayey soils had a high percentage of 2-4 mm aggregates and, as a consequence, high aggregate stability indices, which are positively correlated to silt plus clay contents of the soil surface horizon. The proportion of DOC in relation to the total organic C of the surface soil horizon was high for IF and UF areas, which are the less preserved forest fragments among all studied fragments.
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