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SANTOS, S. R. dos; SCHELLEKENS, J.; BUURMAN, P.; CORNELIS, J-T.; VANCAMPENHOUT, K.; SILVA, W. T. L. da; CAMARGO, P. B. de; VIDAL-TORRADO, P. |
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WILSON TADEU LOPES DA SILVA, CNPDIA. |
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Selective sorption and desorption of DOM in Podzol horizons - DOC and aluminium contents of leachates from a column experiment. |
Ano de publicação: |
2023 |
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Science of the Total Environment, v. 872. 162234, 2023. |
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1 - 10 |
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0048-9697 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162234 |
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Inglês |
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Complexation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) with cations and minerals contributes to the stabilization of carbon in soils, and can enable the transport of metals in the environment. Hence, a proper understanding of mechanisms that control DOM binding properties in the soil is important for major environmental challenges, such as climate change and stream pollution. However, the role of DOM source in those mechanisms remains understudied. Here, we consider poorly drained tropical Podzols as a model environment to isolate effects of aluminium and DOM on sorption and desorption processes in podzolisation. We collected E- and Bh-horizons from a Brazilian coastal Podzol under tropical rainforest to conduct a column experiment, and percolated the columns with DOM collected from a stream (Stream), peat water (Peat), litter (Litter) and charred litter (Char). To quantify sorption and desorption from the columns, leachates were analysed for DOC content, aluminium content, pH, and the amount of fulvic acid relative to humic acid. The results showed large differences in DOC retention between DOM-types, which were consistent over all columns. Retention of DOC in the column varied between 25 % and 92 % for DOM-type Stream, between 33 % and 63 % for DOM-type Peat, between 22 % and 47 % for DOM-type Litter, and between 8 % and 49 % for DOM-type Char. Similarly, desorption from columns with B-horizon material highly differed between DOM-types. Percolation with DOM-types Stream and Peat caused a release of native DOC from B columns that was higher than in those percolated with water only. On the other hand, percolation of B columns with DOM-types Litter and Char caused a net DOC retention. These differences reflect that certain DOM-types hindered desorption, while other DOM-types caused active desorption. The large differences in sorption/desorption between DOM-types implies that changes in environmental conditions may highly influence the fate of soil carbon in Podzols MenosComplexation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) with cations and minerals contributes to the stabilization of carbon in soils, and can enable the transport of metals in the environment. Hence, a proper understanding of mechanisms that control DOM binding properties in the soil is important for major environmental challenges, such as climate change and stream pollution. However, the role of DOM source in those mechanisms remains understudied. Here, we consider poorly drained tropical Podzols as a model environment to isolate effects of aluminium and DOM on sorption and desorption processes in podzolisation. We collected E- and Bh-horizons from a Brazilian coastal Podzol under tropical rainforest to conduct a column experiment, and percolated the columns with DOM collected from a stream (Stream), peat water (Peat), litter (Litter) and charred litter (Char). To quantify sorption and desorption from the columns, leachates were analysed for DOC content, aluminium content, pH, and the amount of fulvic acid relative to humic acid. The results showed large differences in DOC retention between DOM-types, which were consistent over all columns. Retention of DOC in the column varied between 25 % and 92 % for DOM-type Stream, between 33 % and 63 % for DOM-type Peat, between 22 % and 47 % for DOM-type Litter, and between 8 % and 49 % for DOM-type Char. Similarly, desorption from columns with B-horizon material highly differed between DOM-types. Percolation with DOM-types Stream and Peat c... Mostrar Tudo |
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Complexation; Podzol B-horizon; Soil carbon. |
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Data corrente: |
06/01/2009 |
Data da última atualização: |
16/09/2009 |
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FERREIRA, C. A.; SILVA, H. D. D. |
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CARLOS ALBERTO FERREIRA, Pesquisador aposentado da Embrapa Florestas; HELTON DAMIN DA SILVA, CNPF. |
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Manejo dos recursos florestais. |
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2008 |
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In: FERREIRA, C. A.; SILVA, H. D. da (Org.). Formação de povoamentos florestais. Colombo: Embrapa Florestas, 2008. |
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p. 27-31. |
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Português |
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Florestal. |
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Manejo; Recurso. |
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