Aggregation Stability and Carbon Pools in Extremely Kaolinitic Soils from the East Coast of Brazil as Affected by Land Use Changes
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Published:2023-01-09
Issue:2
Volume:15
Page:1204
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ISSN:2071-1050
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Container-title:Sustainability
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sustainability
Author:
Ercole Tamires MaiaraORCID,
Gomes João Bosco Vasconcellos,
Motta Antônio Carlos VargasORCID,
Ferreira Mozart Martins,
Inda Alberto VasconcellosORCID,
Mancini MarceloORCID,
Curi Nilton
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differential response to land use changes between native forest and croplands regarding the quantitative soil variables of aggregate weight classes and different carbon pools in extremely kaolinitic soils from the east coast of Brazil. In the soil A horizon, the total (TOC) and dissolved (DOC) organic carbon contents were analyzed. In the 0–0.08 m soil layer, the weight and the organic carbon content (Cag) were determined for six size aggregate classes. The mean differential (Δ) of each property for each area was calculated. Overall, the TOC and DOC were greater in the native forest sites over the counterpart cultivated sites within each area. The ΔDOC of all the five areas were negative. The ΔCag of the 1–2 mm and 0.053–0.105 mm soil aggregate classes of Sooretama were the only ones with mean positive values. The ordination of the five areas by the ΔCag in the six soil aggregate size classes isolated Coruripe as the area with the most negative differentials, because of the forest conservation and management of the cropland. The differentials of organic carbon between forest and agricultural use of the analyzed properties did not reveal a possible effect of soil texture.
Funder
National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel
Minas Gerais State Agency for Research and Development
Embrapa
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
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