Effect of Amazonian tree species on soil and pasture quality in silvopastoral systems

Author:

OLIVAL Alexandre de Azevedo1ORCID,SOUZA Saulo Eduardo Xavier Franco de2,MORAES Jozivaldo Prudêncio Gomes de3,CAMPANA Mariana3

Affiliation:

1. Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil

2. Instituto Ouro Verde, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT With the expansion of livestock in the Amazon region, a high percentage of pasture areas are degraded and unproductive. Novel strategies are needed, including the use of native tree species, to simultaneously achieve economic and ecosystem benefits. This study aimed at assessing the effects of five multipurpose native tree species on soil fertility and forage quality of Urochloa brizantha pastures in the southern Amazon. Soil and forage samples were collected under the crown and adjacent to 25 isolated trees belonging to five species during a dry and a rainy season. The presence of native trees positively affected the level of potassium, calcium and manganese in the soil, as well as the mineral matter and crude protein of the forage, especially in the dry season, suggesting a protective effect against the seasonal drought. The tree species had variable effects on soil fertility and forage quality. Soil under Apeiba tibourbou had higher potassium levels, while the forage under Handroanthus serratifolius had higher protein and fiber content. Our results indicate that it is important to diversify silvopastoral systems in the Amazon through the use of native tree species, contributing to the design of novel silvopastoral strategies in the region. Common multipurpose tree species with widespread natural distribution could be used as a complementary aspect of pasture management to provide a protective effect against drought, contribute to enhanced nutrient cycling and even increase forage quality.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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