Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Romário Pimenta
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Campos, Milton César Costa, Soares, Marcelo Dayron Rodrigues, Silva, Douglas Marcelo Pinheiro, Cunha, José Maurício, Franciscon, Uilson, Silva, Laércio Santos, Oliveira, Ivanildo Amorim, Brito, Wildson Benedito Mendes
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
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Resumo: Indian Black Earths (IBEs) are distributed throughout the Amazon. They are characterized by their high chemical fertility and agricultural potential. IBEs have high organic carbon, favouring the improvement of soil structure. This work aimed to evaluate the aggregates and organic carbon (OC) spatial variability in different IBEs in southern Amazonas. We evaluated the organic carbon spatial variability, mean weight diameter (MWD), soil bulk density (ρb) and aggregate classes under three uses of soil: pasture, cocoa, and coffee. We collected 528 soil samples in a point grid according to its use at two depths: 0.0-0.05 m and 0.10-0.20 m. Results were subjected to variance, descriptive, and geostatistical analyses. We concluded that the soil use influenced the IBEs physical attributes soil behavior, concentrating the higher values of CO, aggregates > 2.00 mm, and MWD at 0.0-0.05 m in relation to ρb and aggregates < 2.00 mm where the higher values were the ones at 0.10-0.20 m. Aggregates< 2.00 mm (0.10-0.20 m) and OC (0.0-0.05 m) did not show spatial dependence, while the class of aggregates > 2.00 mm was the only attribute which represented to be a natural characteristic of the soil, with a strong spatial dependence, independently the land use and depth. There was no spatial relationship between the attributes studied and the geomorphic diversity. 
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spelling Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas Variabilidade espacial de agregados e carbono orgânico sob três diferentes usos de terra preta de índio no sul do Amazonas Spatial dependenceAggregate classesSoil aggregationLand useAgricultural SciencesIndian Black Earths (IBEs) are distributed throughout the Amazon. They are characterized by their high chemical fertility and agricultural potential. IBEs have high organic carbon, favouring the improvement of soil structure. This work aimed to evaluate the aggregates and organic carbon (OC) spatial variability in different IBEs in southern Amazonas. We evaluated the organic carbon spatial variability, mean weight diameter (MWD), soil bulk density (ρb) and aggregate classes under three uses of soil: pasture, cocoa, and coffee. We collected 528 soil samples in a point grid according to its use at two depths: 0.0-0.05 m and 0.10-0.20 m. Results were subjected to variance, descriptive, and geostatistical analyses. We concluded that the soil use influenced the IBEs physical attributes soil behavior, concentrating the higher values of CO, aggregates > 2.00 mm, and MWD at 0.0-0.05 m in relation to ρb and aggregates < 2.00 mm where the higher values were the ones at 0.10-0.20 m. Aggregates< 2.00 mm (0.10-0.20 m) and OC (0.0-0.05 m) did not show spatial dependence, while the class of aggregates > 2.00 mm was the only attribute which represented to be a natural characteristic of the soil, with a strong spatial dependence, independently the land use and depth. There was no spatial relationship between the attributes studied and the geomorphic diversity. As Terras Pretas de Índio (TPIs) encontram-se distribuídas por toda a Amazônia. Elas são caracterizadas pela alta fertilidade química e potencial agrícola. As TPIs possuem alto carbono orgânico, favorecendo a melhoria da estrutura do solo. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a variabilidade espacial dos agregados e do carbono orgânico (CO) em diferentes usos de TPIs no sul do Amazonas. Foi avaliado a variabilidade espacial do carbono orgânico, diâmetro médio ponderado (DMP), densidade do solo (ρb) e as classes de agregados sob três usos do solo: pastagem, cacau e café. Nas áreas estudas construiu-se um grid regular de pontos, de acordo com o uso do solo e nas profundidades, 0-0,05 m e 0,10-0,20 m, totalizando 528 amostras de solo. Os resultados foram submetidos à análise de variância, descritiva e geoestatística. O uso do solo influenciou o comportamento dos atributos físicos das TPIs, concentrando os valores mais altos de CO, agregados > 2.00 mm e DMP na profundidade 0,0-0.05 m em relação a ρb e agregados <2.00 mm, que assumiram valores mais altos na profundidade 0,10-0,20 m. Agregados < 2,00 mm (0,10-0,20 m) e CO (0,0-0,05 m) não apresentaram dependência espacial, enquanto a classe de agregados > 2,00 mm foi o único atributo que representou uma característica natural do solo, com forte dependência espacial, independentemente do uso e profundidade do solo. Não houve relação espacial entre os atributos estudados e a diversidade geomórfica.EDUFU2017-11-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3714210.14393/BJ-v33n6a2017-37142Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 33 No. 6 (2017): Nov./Dec.; 1513-1522Bioscience Journal ; v. 33 n. 6 (2017): Nov./Dec.; 1513-15221981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/37142/21163Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2017 Romário Pimenta Gomes, Milton César Costa Campos, Marcelo Dayron Rodrigues Soares, Douglas Marcelo Pinheiro Silva, José Maurício Cunha, Uilson Franciscon, Laércio Santos Silva, Ivanildo Amorim Oliveira, Wildson Benedito Mendes Britohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Romário PimentaCampos, Milton César CostaSoares, Marcelo Dayron RodriguesSilva, Douglas Marcelo PinheiroCunha, José MaurícioFranciscon, UilsonSilva, Laércio SantosOliveira, Ivanildo AmorimBrito, Wildson Benedito Mendes2022-02-11T21:46:56Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/37142Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-11T21:46:56Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas
Variabilidade espacial de agregados e carbono orgânico sob três diferentes usos de terra preta de índio no sul do Amazonas
title Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas
spellingShingle Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas
Gomes, Romário Pimenta
Spatial dependence
Aggregate classes
Soil aggregation
Land use
Agricultural Sciences
title_short Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas
title_full Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas
title_fullStr Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas
title_sort Spatial variability of aggregates and organic carbon under three different uses of indian black earth in southern Amazonas
author Gomes, Romário Pimenta
author_facet Gomes, Romário Pimenta
Campos, Milton César Costa
Soares, Marcelo Dayron Rodrigues
Silva, Douglas Marcelo Pinheiro
Cunha, José Maurício
Franciscon, Uilson
Silva, Laércio Santos
Oliveira, Ivanildo Amorim
Brito, Wildson Benedito Mendes
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author2 Campos, Milton César Costa
Soares, Marcelo Dayron Rodrigues
Silva, Douglas Marcelo Pinheiro
Cunha, José Maurício
Franciscon, Uilson
Silva, Laércio Santos
Oliveira, Ivanildo Amorim
Brito, Wildson Benedito Mendes
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Romário Pimenta
Campos, Milton César Costa
Soares, Marcelo Dayron Rodrigues
Silva, Douglas Marcelo Pinheiro
Cunha, José Maurício
Franciscon, Uilson
Silva, Laércio Santos
Oliveira, Ivanildo Amorim
Brito, Wildson Benedito Mendes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spatial dependence
Aggregate classes
Soil aggregation
Land use
Agricultural Sciences
topic Spatial dependence
Aggregate classes
Soil aggregation
Land use
Agricultural Sciences
description Indian Black Earths (IBEs) are distributed throughout the Amazon. They are characterized by their high chemical fertility and agricultural potential. IBEs have high organic carbon, favouring the improvement of soil structure. This work aimed to evaluate the aggregates and organic carbon (OC) spatial variability in different IBEs in southern Amazonas. We evaluated the organic carbon spatial variability, mean weight diameter (MWD), soil bulk density (ρb) and aggregate classes under three uses of soil: pasture, cocoa, and coffee. We collected 528 soil samples in a point grid according to its use at two depths: 0.0-0.05 m and 0.10-0.20 m. Results were subjected to variance, descriptive, and geostatistical analyses. We concluded that the soil use influenced the IBEs physical attributes soil behavior, concentrating the higher values of CO, aggregates > 2.00 mm, and MWD at 0.0-0.05 m in relation to ρb and aggregates < 2.00 mm where the higher values were the ones at 0.10-0.20 m. Aggregates< 2.00 mm (0.10-0.20 m) and OC (0.0-0.05 m) did not show spatial dependence, while the class of aggregates > 2.00 mm was the only attribute which represented to be a natural characteristic of the soil, with a strong spatial dependence, independently the land use and depth. There was no spatial relationship between the attributes studied and the geomorphic diversity. 
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