CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to evaluate soil quality in homogeneous forests (Acacia mangium - acacia, Mimosa Artemesiana – mimosa and Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla - eucalipto) compared with Brachiaria sp. - pasture and secondary forest. The study was conducted at Cachoeirão farm in Além Paraíba, MG state. Sampling was carried out in soil layers of 0.00 – 0.05 and 0.05 – 0.10m. Soil samples were characterized through chemical attributes and soil total organic carbon (TOC) and physical analysis: bulk density (BD), particle density (PD), total porosity (TP) and aggregate stability. The saturation values per base were low in all areas. Among the forest stands, mimosa and eucalipto were the ones that provided the highest TOC soil addition. There was no significant difference for the variables BD, PD and TP in any analysed layers. The chemical attribute that allowed better differentiation between the areas was the one of organic carbon content (TOC). Mimosa and acacia were the main contributors to the stabilization of soil aggregates in the first 0,05 m layer. This layer showed the best differentiation between areas in relation to aggregate stability. The pasture area is the one which more resembled the secondary forest on the stability of aggregates in the topsoil (0.0-0.10m). For the 0.05-0.10 m depth, there was no statistical difference between areas for any of the physical variables studied. |
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CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZILATRIBUTOS QUÍMICOS E FÍSICOS DO SOLO EM ÁREAS SOB DIFERENTES COBERTURAS FLORESTAIS E PASTAGEM EM ALÉM PARAÍBA - MGsoil qualityaggregate stabilityforest plantation.qualidade do soloestabilidade de agregadospovoamentos florestais.The objective of this study was to evaluate soil quality in homogeneous forests (Acacia mangium - acacia, Mimosa Artemesiana – mimosa and Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla - eucalipto) compared with Brachiaria sp. - pasture and secondary forest. The study was conducted at Cachoeirão farm in Além Paraíba, MG state. Sampling was carried out in soil layers of 0.00 – 0.05 and 0.05 – 0.10m. Soil samples were characterized through chemical attributes and soil total organic carbon (TOC) and physical analysis: bulk density (BD), particle density (PD), total porosity (TP) and aggregate stability. The saturation values per base were low in all areas. Among the forest stands, mimosa and eucalipto were the ones that provided the highest TOC soil addition. There was no significant difference for the variables BD, PD and TP in any analysed layers. The chemical attribute that allowed better differentiation between the areas was the one of organic carbon content (TOC). Mimosa and acacia were the main contributors to the stabilization of soil aggregates in the first 0,05 m layer. This layer showed the best differentiation between areas in relation to aggregate stability. The pasture area is the one which more resembled the secondary forest on the stability of aggregates in the topsoil (0.0-0.10m). For the 0.05-0.10 m depth, there was no statistical difference between areas for any of the physical variables studied.O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar a qualidade do solo sob povoamentos florestais homogêneos (Acacia mangium - acácia, Mimosa artemisiana - mimosa e Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla - eucalipto) em comparação com área de pastagem de Brachiaria sp. (pasto) e floresta secundária. O trabalho foi conduzido na Fazenda Cachoeirão, em Além Paraíba - MG. A amostragem foi realizada nas camadas de 0,00 - 0,05 m e 0,05 - 0,10 m. Foram analisados os atributos químicos tais como teor de nutrientes, pH, acidez potencial (H + Al) e teor de carbono orgânico (COT), e os atributos físicos densidade do solo (Ds), volume total de poros (VTP) e a estabilidade de agregados. Os valores de saturação por bases foram muito baixos em todas as áreas. Dentre os povoamentos florestais, as áreas de mimosa e eucalipto proporcionaram maior adição de COT ao solo. Não houve diferença significativa para as variáveis Ds e VTP em nenhuma das camadas analisadas. O atributo químico que possibilitou melhor diferenciação entre as áreas foi o teor de carbono orgânico (COT). As florestas de mimosa e acácia foram as que mais contribuíram para a estabilização dos agregados do solo na camada de 0,00 - 0,05 m. Esta camada foi a que apresentou melhor diferenciação entre as áreas em relação à estabilidade de agregados. A área de pastagem foi a que mais se assemelhou à floresta secundária quanto à estabilidade de agregados nas camadas de 0,00 - 0,05 m e 0,05 - 0,10 m. Para a profundidade de 0,05 - 0,10 m, não foram verificadas diferenças estatísticas entre as áreas para as variáveis físicas estudadas.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-04-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/3156910.5902/1980509831569Ciência Florestal; Vol. 28 No. 1 (2018); 13-24Ciência Florestal; v. 28 n. 1 (2018); 13-241980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/31569/pdfCopyright (c) 2018 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCunha Neto, Felipe Vieira daPereira, Marcos GervasioLeles, Paulo Sérgio dos SantosAbel, Elton Luiz da Silva2018-04-23T17:57:20Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31569Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2018-04-23T17:57:20Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL ATRIBUTOS QUÍMICOS E FÍSICOS DO SOLO EM ÁREAS SOB DIFERENTES COBERTURAS FLORESTAIS E PASTAGEM EM ALÉM PARAÍBA - MG |
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CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL |
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CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL Cunha Neto, Felipe Vieira da soil quality aggregate stability forest plantation. qualidade do solo estabilidade de agregados povoamentos florestais. |
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CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL |
title_full |
CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL |
title_fullStr |
CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL |
title_full_unstemmed |
CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL |
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CHEMICALS AND PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT AREAS UNDER FORESTS COVER AND PASTURE IN ALÉM PARAÍBA, MINAS GERAIS STATE, BRAZIL |
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Cunha Neto, Felipe Vieira da |
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Cunha Neto, Felipe Vieira da Pereira, Marcos Gervasio Leles, Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Abel, Elton Luiz da Silva |
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Pereira, Marcos Gervasio Leles, Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Abel, Elton Luiz da Silva |
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Cunha Neto, Felipe Vieira da Pereira, Marcos Gervasio Leles, Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Abel, Elton Luiz da Silva |
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soil quality aggregate stability forest plantation. qualidade do solo estabilidade de agregados povoamentos florestais. |
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soil quality aggregate stability forest plantation. qualidade do solo estabilidade de agregados povoamentos florestais. |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate soil quality in homogeneous forests (Acacia mangium - acacia, Mimosa Artemesiana – mimosa and Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla - eucalipto) compared with Brachiaria sp. - pasture and secondary forest. The study was conducted at Cachoeirão farm in Além Paraíba, MG state. Sampling was carried out in soil layers of 0.00 – 0.05 and 0.05 – 0.10m. Soil samples were characterized through chemical attributes and soil total organic carbon (TOC) and physical analysis: bulk density (BD), particle density (PD), total porosity (TP) and aggregate stability. The saturation values per base were low in all areas. Among the forest stands, mimosa and eucalipto were the ones that provided the highest TOC soil addition. There was no significant difference for the variables BD, PD and TP in any analysed layers. The chemical attribute that allowed better differentiation between the areas was the one of organic carbon content (TOC). Mimosa and acacia were the main contributors to the stabilization of soil aggregates in the first 0,05 m layer. This layer showed the best differentiation between areas in relation to aggregate stability. The pasture area is the one which more resembled the secondary forest on the stability of aggregates in the topsoil (0.0-0.10m). For the 0.05-0.10 m depth, there was no statistical difference between areas for any of the physical variables studied. |
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