Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Silva Neto, Eduardo Carvalho da
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pereira, Marcos Gervasio, Frade Junior, Elizio Ferreira, Silva, Sandra Bezerra da, Carvalho Junior, Joao Andrade de [UNESP], Santos, Jose Carlos dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v41i1.42609
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/185545
Resumo: In Amazonia, the main causes of deforestation are systems based on slash-and-burn agriculture. The objective of this work was to evaluate temporal changes in the soil chemical attributes after the vegetation has been slashed and burned in an area of native forest in the Western Amazon. For this study, four hectares of forest in Cruzeiro do Sul, State of Acre, Brazil, was slashed and burned. The soil in the study area was classified as Ultisol (Argissolo Amarelo Distreifico tipico). Soil samples were collected over the course of one year, the first one being collected 16 hours after the burn and the others at 30, 60, 90, 150, 210, 270, and 360 days after the burn. The soil surface layers were more sensitive to fire action. Ashes from vegetation burn increased pH values, basic cations, and C values only in the first months, resulting in higher basal saturation values (V%). The practice of slash-and-burn after 12 months resulted in lower values of pH, Ca, Mg, K, and P and higher values of Al and H, as well as saturation by aluminum in the soil, indicating this practice contributes to the reduction of soil fertility.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon
title Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon
spellingShingle Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon
Silva Neto, Eduardo Carvalho da
amazonian agroecosystem
soil fertility
cycling of nutrients
soil management
Brasil
title_short Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon
title_full Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon
title_sort Temporal evaluation of soil chemical attributes after slash-and-burn agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon
author Silva Neto, Eduardo Carvalho da
author_facet Silva Neto, Eduardo Carvalho da
Pereira, Marcos Gervasio
Frade Junior, Elizio Ferreira
Silva, Sandra Bezerra da
Carvalho Junior, Joao Andrade de [UNESP]
Santos, Jose Carlos dos
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Marcos Gervasio
Frade Junior, Elizio Ferreira
Silva, Sandra Bezerra da
Carvalho Junior, Joao Andrade de [UNESP]
Santos, Jose Carlos dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Univ Fed Rural Rio de Janeiro
Univ Fed Acre
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Inst Nacl Pesquisas Espaciais
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva Neto, Eduardo Carvalho da
Pereira, Marcos Gervasio
Frade Junior, Elizio Ferreira
Silva, Sandra Bezerra da
Carvalho Junior, Joao Andrade de [UNESP]
Santos, Jose Carlos dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv amazonian agroecosystem
soil fertility
cycling of nutrients
soil management
Brasil
topic amazonian agroecosystem
soil fertility
cycling of nutrients
soil management
Brasil
description In Amazonia, the main causes of deforestation are systems based on slash-and-burn agriculture. The objective of this work was to evaluate temporal changes in the soil chemical attributes after the vegetation has been slashed and burned in an area of native forest in the Western Amazon. For this study, four hectares of forest in Cruzeiro do Sul, State of Acre, Brazil, was slashed and burned. The soil in the study area was classified as Ultisol (Argissolo Amarelo Distreifico tipico). Soil samples were collected over the course of one year, the first one being collected 16 hours after the burn and the others at 30, 60, 90, 150, 210, 270, and 360 days after the burn. The soil surface layers were more sensitive to fire action. Ashes from vegetation burn increased pH values, basic cations, and C values only in the first months, resulting in higher basal saturation values (V%). The practice of slash-and-burn after 12 months resulted in lower values of pH, Ca, Mg, K, and P and higher values of Al and H, as well as saturation by aluminum in the soil, indicating this practice contributes to the reduction of soil fertility.
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