Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes,David Silva
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Marciano,Cláudio Roberto, Faustino,Lucas Luís
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Floresta e Ambiente
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Revegetation with leguminous trees has been used to recover degraded areas. This study aimed to evaluate the physical quality of a Typic Hapludult soil under secondary forest, pasture and three leguminous tree species: Acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), Sabia (Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia) and Inga (Inga spp. ), in Conceição de Macabú County, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Soil samples from the 0-0.10 m and 0.10-0.20 m layers were collected and analyzed in July, 2015. Lower bulk density and higher total porosity and macroporosity values occurred under forest. The higher microporosities were associated with higher bulk densities and lower values of total porosity and macroporosity (pasture and Acacia). The soil under pasture, even when compacted, preserved the largest amount of mesopores, perhaps due to the fasciculate root system of these plants. It was concluded that revegetation leads to changes in the soil surface layer so that its physical attributes become similar to those found in the forest and differ from those of pasture, with an increase in quality to support forest ecosystem functioning.
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spelling Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasturedegraded area revegetationsoil compactionsoil total porositysoil pore size distributionABSTRACT Revegetation with leguminous trees has been used to recover degraded areas. This study aimed to evaluate the physical quality of a Typic Hapludult soil under secondary forest, pasture and three leguminous tree species: Acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), Sabia (Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia) and Inga (Inga spp. ), in Conceição de Macabú County, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Soil samples from the 0-0.10 m and 0.10-0.20 m layers were collected and analyzed in July, 2015. Lower bulk density and higher total porosity and macroporosity values occurred under forest. The higher microporosities were associated with higher bulk densities and lower values of total porosity and macroporosity (pasture and Acacia). The soil under pasture, even when compacted, preserved the largest amount of mesopores, perhaps due to the fasciculate root system of these plants. It was concluded that revegetation leads to changes in the soil surface layer so that its physical attributes become similar to those found in the forest and differ from those of pasture, with an increase in quality to support forest ecosystem functioning.Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872018000400105Floresta e Ambiente v.25 n.4 2018reponame:Floresta e Ambienteinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/2179-8087.040017info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes,David SilvaMarciano,Cláudio RobertoFaustino,Lucas Luíseng2018-08-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-80872018000400105Revistahttps://www.floram.org/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpfloramjournal@gmail.com||floram@ufrrj.br||2179-80871415-0980opendoar:2018-08-03T00:00Floresta e Ambiente - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture
title Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture
spellingShingle Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture
Gomes,David Silva
degraded area revegetation
soil compaction
soil total porosity
soil pore size distribution
title_short Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture
title_full Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture
title_fullStr Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture
title_full_unstemmed Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture
title_sort Physical Quality of a Typic Hapludult Soil Under Forest Leguminous Trees and Pasture
author Gomes,David Silva
author_facet Gomes,David Silva
Marciano,Cláudio Roberto
Faustino,Lucas Luís
author_role author
author2 Marciano,Cláudio Roberto
Faustino,Lucas Luís
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes,David Silva
Marciano,Cláudio Roberto
Faustino,Lucas Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv degraded area revegetation
soil compaction
soil total porosity
soil pore size distribution
topic degraded area revegetation
soil compaction
soil total porosity
soil pore size distribution
description ABSTRACT Revegetation with leguminous trees has been used to recover degraded areas. This study aimed to evaluate the physical quality of a Typic Hapludult soil under secondary forest, pasture and three leguminous tree species: Acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), Sabia (Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia) and Inga (Inga spp. ), in Conceição de Macabú County, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Soil samples from the 0-0.10 m and 0.10-0.20 m layers were collected and analyzed in July, 2015. Lower bulk density and higher total porosity and macroporosity values occurred under forest. The higher microporosities were associated with higher bulk densities and lower values of total porosity and macroporosity (pasture and Acacia). The soil under pasture, even when compacted, preserved the largest amount of mesopores, perhaps due to the fasciculate root system of these plants. It was concluded that revegetation leads to changes in the soil surface layer so that its physical attributes become similar to those found in the forest and differ from those of pasture, with an increase in quality to support forest ecosystem functioning.
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