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Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste. |
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21/12/2009 |
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MOREIRA, A.; FAGERIA, N. K. |
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ADONIS MOREIRA, CPPSE; NAND KUMAR FAGERIA, CNPAF. |
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Soil fertility, mineral nitrogen and microbial biomass in upland soils of the Central Amazon under different plant covers. |
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2009 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SOIL ORGANIC MATTER DYNAMICS: LAND USE, MANAGEMENT AND GLOBAL CHANGE, 2009, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. Anais... Colorado: 2009 |
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Português |
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Amazon is the largest State of Brazil and major area of the State is covered by a largest tropical rainforest of the world. Most soils of the Amazon region soils are characterized as acidic and infertile. When the Amazon forest land is cleared for agricultural use by burning the vegetation, the efficient nutrient recycling mechanism are disrupted. However, nutrient contents in the deforested burn land increased temporarily. The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil fertility, mineral nitrogen and microbial activity of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) resulting from the replacement of the primary forest with pasture (Brachiaria brizantha), commercial plantations of rubber (Hevea spp.), cupuaçu (Theobroma grandiflorum), and citrus trees (Citrus sinensis) cultivated in Xanthic Ferralsol and secondary forest under Acrisols Dystric Nitosols. The results showed that ammonium-N predominates in the 0-10 cm soil depth both in primary forest and areas with secondary forest, citrus plantation and pasture. There was no increase in soil fertility with management of the cultivated areas under secondary forest, but in the pasture there was a significant increase in the stock of organic C and total N and high C/N ratios, the inverse of what occurred with the carbon of the microbial biomass. The primary forest had the highest values of C and P of the microbial biomass and the lowest metabolic quotient. Of the successions studied, the rubber trees were the plant cover with the smallest changes in terms of quality of the organic matter in the soil. MenosAmazon is the largest State of Brazil and major area of the State is covered by a largest tropical rainforest of the world. Most soils of the Amazon region soils are characterized as acidic and infertile. When the Amazon forest land is cleared for agricultural use by burning the vegetation, the efficient nutrient recycling mechanism are disrupted. However, nutrient contents in the deforested burn land increased temporarily. The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil fertility, mineral nitrogen and microbial activity of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) resulting from the replacement of the primary forest with pasture (Brachiaria brizantha), commercial plantations of rubber (Hevea spp.), cupuaçu (Theobroma grandiflorum), and citrus trees (Citrus sinensis) cultivated in Xanthic Ferralsol and secondary forest under Acrisols Dystric Nitosols. The results showed that ammonium-N predominates in the 0-10 cm soil depth both in primary forest and areas with secondary forest, citrus plantation and pasture. There was no increase in soil fertility with management of the cultivated areas under secondary forest, but in the pasture there was a significant increase in the stock of organic C and total N and high C/N ratios, the inverse of what occurred with the carbon of the microbial biomass. The primary forest had the highest values of C and P of the microbial biomass and the lowest metabolic quotient. Of the successions studied, the rubber trees were the plant cover... Mostrar Tudo |
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Central Amazon; Mineral nitrogen. |
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microbial biomass; soil fertility. |
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F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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Data corrente: |
18/11/2009 |
Data da última atualização: |
11/03/2010 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Anais de Congresso / Nota Técnica |
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ALBUQUERQUE, W. G. DE; BELTRAO, N. E. de M.; AZEVEDO, C. A. V. DE; SILVA FILHO, J. L. da. |
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Walker Gomes de Albuquerque; NAPOLEAO ESBERARD DE MACEDO BELTRAO, CNPA; Carlos A. V. de Azevedo; JOAO LUIS DA SILVA FILHO, CNPA. |
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Comportamento das variáveis de crescimento do pinhão manso em função de níveis de água disponível no solo e adubação nitrogenada. |
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2009 |
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In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE PESQUISA EM PINHÃO MANSO, 1., 2009, Brasília, DF. Anais...Brasília, DF: F&B Comunicação e eventos, 2009. |
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Português |
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Jatropha curcas L; Sulfato de Amônio; Tensiometria. |
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LEADER 00700naa a2200181 a 4500 001 1575176 005 2010-03-11 008 2009 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aALBUQUERQUE, W. G. DE 245 $aComportamento das variáveis de crescimento do pinhão manso em função de níveis de água disponível no solo e adubação nitrogenada. 260 $c2009 653 $aJatropha curcas L 653 $aSulfato de Amônio 653 $aTensiometria 700 1 $aBELTRAO, N. E. de M. 700 1 $aAZEVEDO, C. A. V. DE 700 1 $aSILVA FILHO, J. L. da 773 $tIn: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE PESQUISA EM PINHÃO MANSO, 1., 2009, Brasília, DF. Anais...Brasília, DF: F&B Comunicação e eventos, 2009.
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