Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earth

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Autor(a) principal: Barros, Katiane Raquel Mendes
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Lima, Herdjania Veras, Canellas, Luciano Pasqualoto, Kern, Dirse Clara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Ciências Agrárias (Belém. Online)
Texto Completo: https://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/article/view/428
Resumo: The anthropogenic soil called ‘Terra Preta de Indio’ - Amazonian Dark Earth (‘TPI’, from Portuguese) is characterized by its high content of organic matter and fertility, but its physical characteristics are unknown. Thus, the purpose of this study was to analyze the physical-hydric behavior and chemical fractionation of organic matter in ‘Terra Preta de Indio’- Amazonian Dark Earth, in the State of Para. To this end, three areas were selected in the municipality of Melgaço: 1) ‘Sitio Mina I’, secondary forest; 2) ‘Sitio Mina II’, secondary vegetation; and 3) ‘Sitio Manduquinha’, secondary vegetation, classified as anthropogenic Oxisol, where the chemical analyzes were performed to characterize fertility and organic matter fractionation. The physical characterization was determined by soil texture, determination of soil water retention curve, available water capacity, distribution of pore space, curve of penetration resistance (PR) and bulk density (BD). Chemical analysis proved the high fertility of ‘TPI’ soil in Caxiuana. Regarding the humic fractions, it was possible to observe higher contents of humin and humic acids and lower content of fulvic acid. Physical analysis indicated that ‘TPI’ present texture ranging from sandy loam to sandy clay loam, low BD, with more water available found in ‘Sitio Mina II’. Of the three areas studied, ‘Sitio Mina II’ and ‘Sitio Manduquinha’ showed PR values above 2.5 MPa; howeve.
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spelling Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earthFracionamento químico da matéria orgânica e caracterização física de Terra Preta de índioThe anthropogenic soil called ‘Terra Preta de Indio’ - Amazonian Dark Earth (‘TPI’, from Portuguese) is characterized by its high content of organic matter and fertility, but its physical characteristics are unknown. Thus, the purpose of this study was to analyze the physical-hydric behavior and chemical fractionation of organic matter in ‘Terra Preta de Indio’- Amazonian Dark Earth, in the State of Para. To this end, three areas were selected in the municipality of Melgaço: 1) ‘Sitio Mina I’, secondary forest; 2) ‘Sitio Mina II’, secondary vegetation; and 3) ‘Sitio Manduquinha’, secondary vegetation, classified as anthropogenic Oxisol, where the chemical analyzes were performed to characterize fertility and organic matter fractionation. The physical characterization was determined by soil texture, determination of soil water retention curve, available water capacity, distribution of pore space, curve of penetration resistance (PR) and bulk density (BD). Chemical analysis proved the high fertility of ‘TPI’ soil in Caxiuana. Regarding the humic fractions, it was possible to observe higher contents of humin and humic acids and lower content of fulvic acid. Physical analysis indicated that ‘TPI’ present texture ranging from sandy loam to sandy clay loam, low BD, with more water available found in ‘Sitio Mina II’. Of the three areas studied, ‘Sitio Mina II’ and ‘Sitio Manduquinha’ showed PR values above 2.5 MPa; howeve.     Solos antropogênicos denominados Terra Preta de Índio (TPI) caracterizam-se por apresentar alto conteúdo de matéria orgânica e alta fertilidade, mas as suas características físicas são pouco conhecidas. Dessa forma, o objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar o comportamento físico-hídrico e o fracionamento químico da matéria orgânica em Terra Preta de Índio, no Estado do Pará. Para tanto, foram escolhidas três áreas localizadas no município de Melgaço: 1) Sítio Mina I, sob floresta secundária; 2) Sítio Mina II, sob vegetação secundária, e 3) Sítio Manduquinha, sob vegetação secundária. Essas áreas são classificadas como Latossolo Amarelo antropogênico, nas quais foram realizadas análises químicas para caracterização da fertilidade e fracionamento da matéria orgânica. A caracterização física foi determinada por meio dos seguintes aspectos: textura do solo; determinação da curva de retenção de água no solo; água disponível; distribuição do espaço poroso; curva de resistência à penetração (RP), e densidade do solo (Ds). As análises químicas comprovaram a alta fertilidade dos solos TPI em Caxiuanã. Com relação às frações húmicas, observou-se maior conteúdo de humina e ácido húmico, e menor de ácido fúlvico. As análises físicas indicaram que as TPIs possuem textura variando de franco arenosa a franco argilo arenosa, e baixa Ds, com maior água disponível tendo sido verificada no sítio Mina II. Das três áreas estudadas, os sítios Mina II e Manduquinha apresentaram valores de RP acima de 2,5 MPa; no entanto, neste, a maior RP juntamente com o menor teor de água disponível tendem a limitar o crescimento das plantas. Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia/UFRA2012-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/article/view/428Amazonian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Vol 55 No 1 (2012): RCA; 44 - 51Revista de Ciências Agrárias Amazonian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; v. 55 n. 1 (2012): RCA; 44 - 512177-87601517-591Xreponame:Revista de Ciências Agrárias (Belém. Online)instname:Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia (UFRA)instacron:UFRAporhttps://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/article/view/428/222Barros, Katiane Raquel MendesLima, Herdjania VerasCanellas, Luciano PasqualotoKern, Dirse Clarainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-07-18T19:03:37Zoai:ojs.www.periodicos.ufra.edu.br:article/428Revistahttps://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/PUBhttps://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/oaiallan.lobato@ufra.edu.br || ajaes.suporte@gmail.com2177-87601517-591Xopendoar:2017-07-18T19:03:37Revista de Ciências Agrárias (Belém. Online) - Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia (UFRA)false
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Fracionamento químico da matéria orgânica e caracterização física de Terra Preta de índio
title Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earth
spellingShingle Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earth
Barros, Katiane Raquel Mendes
title_short Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earth
title_full Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earth
title_fullStr Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earth
title_full_unstemmed Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earth
title_sort Chemical fractionation of organic matter and physical characterization of amazonian dark earth
author Barros, Katiane Raquel Mendes
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Lima, Herdjania Veras
Canellas, Luciano Pasqualoto
Kern, Dirse Clara
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Canellas, Luciano Pasqualoto
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Lima, Herdjania Veras
Canellas, Luciano Pasqualoto
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description The anthropogenic soil called ‘Terra Preta de Indio’ - Amazonian Dark Earth (‘TPI’, from Portuguese) is characterized by its high content of organic matter and fertility, but its physical characteristics are unknown. Thus, the purpose of this study was to analyze the physical-hydric behavior and chemical fractionation of organic matter in ‘Terra Preta de Indio’- Amazonian Dark Earth, in the State of Para. To this end, three areas were selected in the municipality of Melgaço: 1) ‘Sitio Mina I’, secondary forest; 2) ‘Sitio Mina II’, secondary vegetation; and 3) ‘Sitio Manduquinha’, secondary vegetation, classified as anthropogenic Oxisol, where the chemical analyzes were performed to characterize fertility and organic matter fractionation. The physical characterization was determined by soil texture, determination of soil water retention curve, available water capacity, distribution of pore space, curve of penetration resistance (PR) and bulk density (BD). Chemical analysis proved the high fertility of ‘TPI’ soil in Caxiuana. Regarding the humic fractions, it was possible to observe higher contents of humin and humic acids and lower content of fulvic acid. Physical analysis indicated that ‘TPI’ present texture ranging from sandy loam to sandy clay loam, low BD, with more water available found in ‘Sitio Mina II’. Of the three areas studied, ‘Sitio Mina II’ and ‘Sitio Manduquinha’ showed PR values above 2.5 MPa; howeve.
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