Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida
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Resumo: | Livestock is an activity of extensive use of large production areas without replacement of soil fertility, and may contribute to the degradation of pastures. Thus, silvopastoral systems, which integrate in the same area, tree species, pastures and animals are being adopted to improve the microbiological, chemical and physical attributes of the soil, aiming to increase agricultural productivity. In this aspect, the carbon stock, the nutrient cycling and microbial activity was evaluated in the soils of Brachiaria decumbens Stapf. in a consortium with Gliricidia (Gliricida sepium Jacq. Steud) and Sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth) in the Forest Zone Pernambuco area. Soil samples were collected in dry and rainy seasons up to 100 cm depth at 0, 4 and 8 m of legume range for chemical analysis, and up to 20 cm at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 m from the legume range, for microbiological analyzes. It was determined the carbon stock and evaluated the carbon and total organic nitrogen contents (CTO and N-total), carbon of the soil microbial biomass (C-SBM), macro element contents and the fractionation of the organic matter of these soils. The microbial activity was based on basal respiration of the soil (BRS), allowing to evaluate the metabolic quotient. For the C-SBM, the Brachiaria monoculture and the consortium with Gliricidia and Sabiá were statistically similar in depth 0-10 cm, already in BRS. The value of basal respiration in the treatment of brachiaria was superior to the other treatments at depth 0 -10 cm, and the biological evaluations, for the metabolic quotient, Brachiaria monoculture treatments consortium with Gliricidia and Sabiá presented similar behavior. For the quantification of CTO, the consortium of Braquiária and Sabiá had values significantly higher in the 0-10 cm layer, both in the dry season and in the rainy season. For the treatment of consortium between Braquiária and Sabiá, only the distance of 4 m showed lower values of total N. The Braquiaria consortium with Sabiá showed higher values in C stocks at all distances of the legume range. In the quantification of Carbon of the organic matter fractions, the Brachiaria + Gliricidia treatment presented higher values in humic and fulvic acid fractions. In the humina fraction, the Braquiária was superior to the consortiums with Gliricídia and Sabiá. It is noticed that during the seven years, from the implantation, the three managements adopted resembled the biological activity of the soil, but, for the values of C and N total, the consortium with the legumes provided the highest values. The consortium with Sabiá demonstrated potential for soil C inventory. Already for C in the organic matter fractions, Brachiaria and Gliricidia were superior to the other treatments. |
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LIRA JUNIOR, Mario de AndradeLIRA JUNIOR, Mario de AndradeFREITAS, Ana Dolores Santiago dePRIMO, Dário Costahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0363104670815776SILVA, Mariana Brito2018-07-04T14:59:25Z2017-08-28SILVA, Mariana Brito. Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida. 2017. 74 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do Solo) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7325Livestock is an activity of extensive use of large production areas without replacement of soil fertility, and may contribute to the degradation of pastures. Thus, silvopastoral systems, which integrate in the same area, tree species, pastures and animals are being adopted to improve the microbiological, chemical and physical attributes of the soil, aiming to increase agricultural productivity. In this aspect, the carbon stock, the nutrient cycling and microbial activity was evaluated in the soils of Brachiaria decumbens Stapf. in a consortium with Gliricidia (Gliricida sepium Jacq. Steud) and Sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth) in the Forest Zone Pernambuco area. Soil samples were collected in dry and rainy seasons up to 100 cm depth at 0, 4 and 8 m of legume range for chemical analysis, and up to 20 cm at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 m from the legume range, for microbiological analyzes. It was determined the carbon stock and evaluated the carbon and total organic nitrogen contents (CTO and N-total), carbon of the soil microbial biomass (C-SBM), macro element contents and the fractionation of the organic matter of these soils. The microbial activity was based on basal respiration of the soil (BRS), allowing to evaluate the metabolic quotient. For the C-SBM, the Brachiaria monoculture and the consortium with Gliricidia and Sabiá were statistically similar in depth 0-10 cm, already in BRS. The value of basal respiration in the treatment of brachiaria was superior to the other treatments at depth 0 -10 cm, and the biological evaluations, for the metabolic quotient, Brachiaria monoculture treatments consortium with Gliricidia and Sabiá presented similar behavior. For the quantification of CTO, the consortium of Braquiária and Sabiá had values significantly higher in the 0-10 cm layer, both in the dry season and in the rainy season. For the treatment of consortium between Braquiária and Sabiá, only the distance of 4 m showed lower values of total N. The Braquiaria consortium with Sabiá showed higher values in C stocks at all distances of the legume range. In the quantification of Carbon of the organic matter fractions, the Brachiaria + Gliricidia treatment presented higher values in humic and fulvic acid fractions. In the humina fraction, the Braquiária was superior to the consortiums with Gliricídia and Sabiá. It is noticed that during the seven years, from the implantation, the three managements adopted resembled the biological activity of the soil, but, for the values of C and N total, the consortium with the legumes provided the highest values. The consortium with Sabiá demonstrated potential for soil C inventory. Already for C in the organic matter fractions, Brachiaria and Gliricidia were superior to the other treatments.A pecuária é uma atividade de uso extensivo de grandes áreas de produção, que com o manejo incorreto das pastagens, como a ausência de reposição de nutrientes, torna-se o principal responsável pela alta proporção de pastagens degradadas observada em todas as regiões do Brasil. Assim, os sistemas silvipastoris, que integram em uma mesma área espécies arbóreas, pastagens e animais, estão sendo adotados para melhorar os atributos microbiológicos, químicos e físicos do solo, visando o aumento de produtividade agrícola. Neste trabalho, foi determinado os estoques de carbono e nitrogênio, avaliada a disponibilidade de nutrientes e atividade microbiana em solo cultivado com braquiária (Brachiaria decumbens Stapf.) em consórcio com gliricídia (Gliricida sepium Jacq. Steud) e sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth) na zona da Mata de Pernambuco. Foram coletadas amostras de solo em época seca e chuvosa, até 100 cm de profundidade aos 0, 4 e 8 m de distância da faixa de leguminosa para análises químicas, e até 20 cm em pontos de 0, 2, 4, 6, e 8 m de distância da faixa de leguminosa, para análises microbiológicas. Foi determinado o estoque de carbono e nitrogênio e avaliado os teores de carbono orgânico total (COT) e nitrogênio total (N-total), carbono da biomassa microbiana (C-BMS), teores de macro elementos e realizado o fracionamento da matéria orgânica desses solos. Para o C-BMS, o monocultivo de braquiária e o consórcio com gliricídia e sabiá foram semelhantes estatisticamente na profundidade 0-10 cm. A respiração basal no tratamento com braquiária foi superior à dos demais manejos na profundidade 0-10 cm. Para o quociente metabólico, os tratamentos de monocultivo de braquiária consorciada com gliricídia e sabiá, apresentaram comportamento semelhante. O consórcio de braquiária e sabiá apresentou valores de COT significativamente superior na camada 0-10 cm, nas duas épocas avaliadas. No consórcio entre braquiária e sabiá, apenas a distância de 4 m apresentou menores valores de N total. O consórcio de braquiária com sabiá apresentou maiores valores nos estoques de C em todas as distâncias da faixa de leguminosa. Na quantificação de carbono das frações da matéria orgânica, o tratamento braquiária + gliricídia apresentou maiores valores nas frações de ácidos húmicos e fúlvicos. Já na fração humina, a braquiária foi superior aos consórcios com gliricídia e sabiá. Percebe-se que ao longo desses sete anos, a partir da implantação, os três manejos adotados assemelharam-se na atividade biológica do solo, mas, para os valores de C e N total o consórcio com as leguminosas proporcionaram os maiores valores. O consórcio com sabiá demonstrou potencial quanto ao estoque de C no solo. Já para C nas frações da matéria orgânica, braquiária e gliricídia foram superiores aos demais manejos. A adoção de leguminosas em sistema silvipastoril, foram superiores quanto aos valores de N total e estoque de N em época chuvosa.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2018-07-04T14:59:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Mariana Brito Silva.pdf: 772934 bytes, checksum: a2177eedbab706fb989a9bf71d4306b2 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-04T14:59:25Z (GMT). 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Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida |
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Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida |
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Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida SILVA, Mariana Brito Carbono Nitrogênio Sistema silvipastoril Nutriente Solo AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida |
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Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida |
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Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida |
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Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida |
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Estoques de carbono e nitrogênio e disponibilidade de nutrientes em sistemas silvipastoris em região tropical sub-úmida |
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SILVA, Mariana Brito |
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SILVA, Mariana Brito |
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LIRA JUNIOR, Mario de Andrade |
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LIRA JUNIOR, Mario de Andrade |
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FREITAS, Ana Dolores Santiago de |
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PRIMO, Dário Costa |
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SILVA, Mariana Brito |
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Carbono Nitrogênio Sistema silvipastoril Nutriente Solo AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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Livestock is an activity of extensive use of large production areas without replacement of soil fertility, and may contribute to the degradation of pastures. Thus, silvopastoral systems, which integrate in the same area, tree species, pastures and animals are being adopted to improve the microbiological, chemical and physical attributes of the soil, aiming to increase agricultural productivity. In this aspect, the carbon stock, the nutrient cycling and microbial activity was evaluated in the soils of Brachiaria decumbens Stapf. in a consortium with Gliricidia (Gliricida sepium Jacq. Steud) and Sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth) in the Forest Zone Pernambuco area. Soil samples were collected in dry and rainy seasons up to 100 cm depth at 0, 4 and 8 m of legume range for chemical analysis, and up to 20 cm at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 m from the legume range, for microbiological analyzes. It was determined the carbon stock and evaluated the carbon and total organic nitrogen contents (CTO and N-total), carbon of the soil microbial biomass (C-SBM), macro element contents and the fractionation of the organic matter of these soils. The microbial activity was based on basal respiration of the soil (BRS), allowing to evaluate the metabolic quotient. For the C-SBM, the Brachiaria monoculture and the consortium with Gliricidia and Sabiá were statistically similar in depth 0-10 cm, already in BRS. The value of basal respiration in the treatment of brachiaria was superior to the other treatments at depth 0 -10 cm, and the biological evaluations, for the metabolic quotient, Brachiaria monoculture treatments consortium with Gliricidia and Sabiá presented similar behavior. For the quantification of CTO, the consortium of Braquiária and Sabiá had values significantly higher in the 0-10 cm layer, both in the dry season and in the rainy season. For the treatment of consortium between Braquiária and Sabiá, only the distance of 4 m showed lower values of total N. The Braquiaria consortium with Sabiá showed higher values in C stocks at all distances of the legume range. In the quantification of Carbon of the organic matter fractions, the Brachiaria + Gliricidia treatment presented higher values in humic and fulvic acid fractions. In the humina fraction, the Braquiária was superior to the consortiums with Gliricídia and Sabiá. It is noticed that during the seven years, from the implantation, the three managements adopted resembled the biological activity of the soil, but, for the values of C and N total, the consortium with the legumes provided the highest values. The consortium with Sabiá demonstrated potential for soil C inventory. Already for C in the organic matter fractions, Brachiaria and Gliricidia were superior to the other treatments. |
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