Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil
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Resumo: | This study aims to evaluate the effect of land cover type, soil properties, and vegetation structure on fine root biomass, and examined how these factors affect diameter of fine roots. The study was conducted in communities located in the Nova Ipixuna, Parauapebas and Pacajá municipalities of Pará state. In each area, nine farms were selected; in each farm were sampled five plots, totaling 135 plots distributed into nine different types of land cover; at each plot, four soil samples were collected to quantify the fine roots, vegetation cover was inventoried, and soil was collected for physical and chemical characterization. Fine roots were separated into four different classes. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) were done for the soil and vegetation matrix and they were compared with the fine root biomass PCA through a co-inertia analysis. Variability was high for fine root biomass data. All land covers exhibited a high proportion of fine roots > 1 mm. The co-inertia analysis showed that the fine root biomass PCA share a common structure with vegetation PCA, with 37% of the variability being explained; however only 9% of the variability was explained by the soil PCA. Our results highlight the importance of roots with diameters < 2 mm for the quantification of root biomass, whereas the biomass of roots > 2 mm was critical to the differentiation among land covers. |
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Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, BrazilBiomassa de raízes finas em diferentes tipos de cobertura do solo no ‘arco do desmatamento’, BrasilAmazonFamily farmsSoil propertiesVegetationFine roots biomassAmazôniaAgricultura familiarpropriedades do soloVegetaçãoBiomassa de ra´ízes finasThis study aims to evaluate the effect of land cover type, soil properties, and vegetation structure on fine root biomass, and examined how these factors affect diameter of fine roots. The study was conducted in communities located in the Nova Ipixuna, Parauapebas and Pacajá municipalities of Pará state. In each area, nine farms were selected; in each farm were sampled five plots, totaling 135 plots distributed into nine different types of land cover; at each plot, four soil samples were collected to quantify the fine roots, vegetation cover was inventoried, and soil was collected for physical and chemical characterization. Fine roots were separated into four different classes. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) were done for the soil and vegetation matrix and they were compared with the fine root biomass PCA through a co-inertia analysis. Variability was high for fine root biomass data. All land covers exhibited a high proportion of fine roots > 1 mm. The co-inertia analysis showed that the fine root biomass PCA share a common structure with vegetation PCA, with 37% of the variability being explained; however only 9% of the variability was explained by the soil PCA. Our results highlight the importance of roots with diameters < 2 mm for the quantification of root biomass, whereas the biomass of roots > 2 mm was critical to the differentiation among land covers.O estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito do tipo de cobertura do solo, características edáficas e estrutura da vegetação sobre a biomassa de raízes finas e examinou como esses fatores afetam o diâmetro das raízes finas. O estudo foi realizado em comunidades localizadas nos municípios de Nova Ipixuna, Parauapebas e Pacajá, no estado do Pará. Em cada área, nove fazendas foram selecionadas; em cada fazenda foram amostradas cinco parcelas, totalizando 135 parcelas distribuídas em nove tipos diferentes de cobertura do solo; em cada parcela, quatro amostras de solo foram coletadas para quantificar as raízes finas, a cobertura vegetal foi inventariada e o solo foi coletado para caracterização física e química. As raízes finas foram separadas em quatro classes diferentes. A Análise de Componentes Principais (PCA) foi realizada para a matriz do solo e da vegetação e comparada com a PCA de biomassa de raiz fina através de uma análise de co-inércia. A variação da biomassa de raízes finas foi alta. Todas as coberturas do solo exibiram uma alta proporção de raízes finas > 1 mm. A análise de co-inércia mostrou que a PCA de biomassa de raiz fina compartilha uma estrutura comum com a PCA de vegetação, com 37% da variabilidade sendo explicada; mas somente 9% da variabilidade foi explicada pela PCA de solos. Os resultados destacam a importância de raízes com diâmetros < 2 mm para a quantificação da biomassa radicular, enquanto a biomassa de raízes > 2 mm foi fundamental para a diferenciação entre coberturas de terras.Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia/UFRA2020-06-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTextoapplication/pdfhttps://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/article/view/3249Amazonian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Vol 63 (2020): RCARevista de Ciências Agrárias Amazonian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; v. 63 (2020): RCA2177-87601517-591Xreponame:Revista de Ciências Agrárias (Belém. Online)instname:Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia (UFRA)instacron:UFRAenghttps://ajaes.ufra.edu.br/index.php/ajaes/article/view/3249/1587Copyright (c) 2020 Revista de Ciências Agrárias Amazonian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Tâmara Thaiz Santana Miranda, Izildinha Souza Mitja , DanielleSilva Junior, Mário Lopes Desjardins, Thierry Grimaldi , Michel2020-06-02T19:33:24Zoai:ojs.www.periodicos.ufra.edu.br:article/3249Revistahttps://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:2020-06-02T19:33:24Revista de Ciências Agrárias (Belém. Online) - Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia (UFRA)false |
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Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil Biomassa de raízes finas em diferentes tipos de cobertura do solo no ‘arco do desmatamento’, Brasil |
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Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil |
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Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil Lima, Tâmara Thaiz Santana Amazon Family farms Soil properties Vegetation Fine roots biomass Amazônia Agricultura familiar propriedades do solo Vegetação Biomassa de ra´ízes finas |
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Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil |
title_full |
Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil |
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Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil |
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Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil |
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Biomass of fine roots in different land cover types at the ‘arc of deforestation’, Brazil |
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Lima, Tâmara Thaiz Santana |
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Lima, Tâmara Thaiz Santana Miranda, Izildinha Souza Mitja , Danielle Silva Junior, Mário Lopes Desjardins, Thierry Grimaldi , Michel |
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Miranda, Izildinha Souza Mitja , Danielle Silva Junior, Mário Lopes Desjardins, Thierry Grimaldi , Michel |
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Lima, Tâmara Thaiz Santana Miranda, Izildinha Souza Mitja , Danielle Silva Junior, Mário Lopes Desjardins, Thierry Grimaldi , Michel |
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Amazon Family farms Soil properties Vegetation Fine roots biomass Amazônia Agricultura familiar propriedades do solo Vegetação Biomassa de ra´ízes finas |
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Amazon Family farms Soil properties Vegetation Fine roots biomass Amazônia Agricultura familiar propriedades do solo Vegetação Biomassa de ra´ízes finas |
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This study aims to evaluate the effect of land cover type, soil properties, and vegetation structure on fine root biomass, and examined how these factors affect diameter of fine roots. The study was conducted in communities located in the Nova Ipixuna, Parauapebas and Pacajá municipalities of Pará state. In each area, nine farms were selected; in each farm were sampled five plots, totaling 135 plots distributed into nine different types of land cover; at each plot, four soil samples were collected to quantify the fine roots, vegetation cover was inventoried, and soil was collected for physical and chemical characterization. Fine roots were separated into four different classes. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) were done for the soil and vegetation matrix and they were compared with the fine root biomass PCA through a co-inertia analysis. Variability was high for fine root biomass data. All land covers exhibited a high proportion of fine roots > 1 mm. The co-inertia analysis showed that the fine root biomass PCA share a common structure with vegetation PCA, with 37% of the variability being explained; however only 9% of the variability was explained by the soil PCA. Our results highlight the importance of roots with diameters < 2 mm for the quantification of root biomass, whereas the biomass of roots > 2 mm was critical to the differentiation among land covers. |
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2020-06-02 |
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Amazonian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Vol 63 (2020): RCA Revista de Ciências Agrárias Amazonian Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; v. 63 (2020): RCA 2177-8760 1517-591X reponame:Revista de Ciências Agrárias (Belém. Online) instname:Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia (UFRA) instacron:UFRA |
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