Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation

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Autor(a) principal: Morais, Vinícius Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Santos, Carla Alessandra, Mello, José Márcio, Dadid, Hassan Camil, Araújo, Emanuel José Gomes, Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/14910
Resumo: Forest ecosystems contribute significantly to store greenhouse gases. This paper aimed to investigate the spatial and vertical distribution of litter, roots, and soil carbon. We obtained biomass and carbon of compartments (litter, roots, and soil) in a vegetation from Cerrado biome, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The materials were collected in 7 0.5 m² sub-plots randomly allocated in the vegetation. Root and soil samples were taken from five soil layers across the 0-100 cm depth. Roots were classified into three diameter classes: fine (<5 mm), medium (5-10 mm), and coarse (>10 mm) roots. The carbon stock was mapped through geostatistical analysis. The results indicated averages of soil carbon stock of 208.5 Mg.ha-1 (94.6% of the total carbon), root carbon of 6.8 Mg.ha-1 (3.1%), and litter of 5 Mg.ha-1 (2.3%). The root carbon was majority stored in coarse roots (83%), followed by fine (10%), and medium roots (7%). The largest portion of fine roots concentrated in the 0-10 cm soil depth, whereas medium and coarse roots were majority in the 10-20 cm depth. The largest portion of soil (53%) and root (85%) carbon were stored in superficial soil layers (above 40 cm). As conclusion, the carbon spatial distribution follows a reasonable trend among the compartments. There is a vertical relation of which the deeper the soil layer, the lower the soil and root carbon stock. Excepting the shallowest layer, coarse roots held the largest portion of carbon across the evaluated soil layers.
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spelling Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetationDistribuição espacial e vertical do carbono em serapilheira e subsolo em vegetação do cerrado brasileiroBiomass stocksSoil layersGeostatistical analysisSpatial dependenceCarbon stocksEstoques de biomassaCamadas do soloAnálise geoestatísticaDependência espacialEstoques de carbonoForest ecosystems contribute significantly to store greenhouse gases. This paper aimed to investigate the spatial and vertical distribution of litter, roots, and soil carbon. We obtained biomass and carbon of compartments (litter, roots, and soil) in a vegetation from Cerrado biome, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The materials were collected in 7 0.5 m² sub-plots randomly allocated in the vegetation. Root and soil samples were taken from five soil layers across the 0-100 cm depth. Roots were classified into three diameter classes: fine (<5 mm), medium (5-10 mm), and coarse (>10 mm) roots. The carbon stock was mapped through geostatistical analysis. The results indicated averages of soil carbon stock of 208.5 Mg.ha-1 (94.6% of the total carbon), root carbon of 6.8 Mg.ha-1 (3.1%), and litter of 5 Mg.ha-1 (2.3%). The root carbon was majority stored in coarse roots (83%), followed by fine (10%), and medium roots (7%). The largest portion of fine roots concentrated in the 0-10 cm soil depth, whereas medium and coarse roots were majority in the 10-20 cm depth. The largest portion of soil (53%) and root (85%) carbon were stored in superficial soil layers (above 40 cm). As conclusion, the carbon spatial distribution follows a reasonable trend among the compartments. There is a vertical relation of which the deeper the soil layer, the lower the soil and root carbon stock. Excepting the shallowest layer, coarse roots held the largest portion of carbon across the evaluated soil layers.Ecossistemas florestais contribuem significativamente para estocar gases do efeito estufa. Objetivou-se investigar a distribuição espacial e vertical do carbono em serapilheira, raízes e solo. Foram obtidos biomassa e carbono de compartimentos (serapilheira, raiz e solo) em vegetação do bioma Cerrado, Minas Gerais, Brasil. O material foi coletado em 7 sub-parcelas de 0,5 m² aleatoriamente alocadas na vegetação. As amostras de raízes e solo foram tiradas de cinco camadas do solo na profundidade de 0-100 cm. Raízes foram classificadas em três classes: raízes finas (<5 mm), médias (5-10 mm) e grossas (>10 mm). Estoques de carbono foram mapeados usando análise geoestatística. Resultados indicaram médias do estoque de carbono no solo de 208,5 Mg.ha-1 (94,6% do carbono total), carbono nas raízes de 6,8 Mg.ha-1 (3,1%), e na serapilheira de 5 Mg.ha-1 (2,3%). Carbono de raízes foi majoritariamente estocado nas raízes grossas (83%), seguido das finas (10%) e médias (7%). A maior porção das raízes finas se concentrou na camada de 0-10 cm, enquanto que raízes médias e grossas majoritariamente entre 10-20 cm. A maior porção do carbono em solo (53%) e raízes (85%) estiveram estocados nas camadas superficiais do solo (acima de 40 cm). Como conclusão, a distribuição espacial do carbono segue razoável tendência entre os compartimentos. Há uma relação vertical de que quanto mais profunda a camada de solo, menor o estoque de carbono de solo e raízes. Com exceção da camada de solo mais superficial, raízes grossas estocaram a maior porção de carbono nas profundidades avaliadas.Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)2017-04-062017-08-01T20:19:32Z2017-08-01T20:19:32Z2017-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfMORAIS, V. A. et al. Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation. CERNE, Lavras, v. 23, n. 1, p. 43-52, 2017. DOI:10.1590/01047760201723012247.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/149102317-63420104-7760reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAengCopyright (c) 2017 CERNEAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMorais, Vinícius AugustoSantos, Carla AlessandraMello, José MárcioDadid, Hassan CamilAraújo, Emanuel José GomesScolforo, José Roberto Soares2021-01-23T23:38:17Zoai:localhost:1/14910Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2021-01-23T23:38:17Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation
Distribuição espacial e vertical do carbono em serapilheira e subsolo em vegetação do cerrado brasileiro
title Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation
spellingShingle Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation
Morais, Vinícius Augusto
Biomass stocks
Soil layers
Geostatistical analysis
Spatial dependence
Carbon stocks
Estoques de biomassa
Camadas do solo
Análise geoestatística
Dependência espacial
Estoques de carbono
title_short Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation
title_full Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation
title_fullStr Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation
title_sort Spatial and vertical distribution of litter and belowground carbon in a brazilian cerrado vegetation
author Morais, Vinícius Augusto
author_facet Morais, Vinícius Augusto
Santos, Carla Alessandra
Mello, José Márcio
Dadid, Hassan Camil
Araújo, Emanuel José Gomes
Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
author_role author
author2 Santos, Carla Alessandra
Mello, José Márcio
Dadid, Hassan Camil
Araújo, Emanuel José Gomes
Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morais, Vinícius Augusto
Santos, Carla Alessandra
Mello, José Márcio
Dadid, Hassan Camil
Araújo, Emanuel José Gomes
Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biomass stocks
Soil layers
Geostatistical analysis
Spatial dependence
Carbon stocks
Estoques de biomassa
Camadas do solo
Análise geoestatística
Dependência espacial
Estoques de carbono
topic Biomass stocks
Soil layers
Geostatistical analysis
Spatial dependence
Carbon stocks
Estoques de biomassa
Camadas do solo
Análise geoestatística
Dependência espacial
Estoques de carbono
description Forest ecosystems contribute significantly to store greenhouse gases. This paper aimed to investigate the spatial and vertical distribution of litter, roots, and soil carbon. We obtained biomass and carbon of compartments (litter, roots, and soil) in a vegetation from Cerrado biome, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The materials were collected in 7 0.5 m² sub-plots randomly allocated in the vegetation. Root and soil samples were taken from five soil layers across the 0-100 cm depth. Roots were classified into three diameter classes: fine (<5 mm), medium (5-10 mm), and coarse (>10 mm) roots. The carbon stock was mapped through geostatistical analysis. The results indicated averages of soil carbon stock of 208.5 Mg.ha-1 (94.6% of the total carbon), root carbon of 6.8 Mg.ha-1 (3.1%), and litter of 5 Mg.ha-1 (2.3%). The root carbon was majority stored in coarse roots (83%), followed by fine (10%), and medium roots (7%). The largest portion of fine roots concentrated in the 0-10 cm soil depth, whereas medium and coarse roots were majority in the 10-20 cm depth. The largest portion of soil (53%) and root (85%) carbon were stored in superficial soil layers (above 40 cm). As conclusion, the carbon spatial distribution follows a reasonable trend among the compartments. There is a vertical relation of which the deeper the soil layer, the lower the soil and root carbon stock. Excepting the shallowest layer, coarse roots held the largest portion of carbon across the evaluated soil layers.
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