Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast
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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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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 |
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Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast |
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Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast |
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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 |
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Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast |
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Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast |
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Carbon stocks and pools in relation to the texture of kaolinitic soils from the brazilian east coast |
author |
Gomes, João Bosco Vasconcellos |
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Gomes, João Bosco Vasconcellos Silva, Carlos Alberto Ferreira, Tamara Letícia de Azevedo Ferreira, Mozart Martins Inda, Alberto Vasconcellos Curi, Nilton |
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Silva, Carlos Alberto Ferreira, Tamara Letícia de Azevedo Ferreira, Mozart Martins Inda, Alberto Vasconcellos Curi, Nilton |
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Gomes, João Bosco Vasconcellos Silva, Carlos Alberto Ferreira, Tamara Letícia de Azevedo Ferreira, Mozart Martins Inda, Alberto Vasconcellos Curi, Nilton |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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GOMES, 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/1/33033 |
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GOMES, 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. |
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