01602nam a2200217 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000220006024500910008226001740017352008060034765000230115365000160117665000260119265300210121865300260123965300450126565300360131070000190134670000190136521153882019-12-17 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aTURETTA, A. P. D. aSoil organic matter quality as indicator of ecosystem services.h[electronic resource] aIn: WORLD CONGRESS OF SOIL SCIENCE, 21., 2018, Rio de Janeiro. Soil science: beyond food and fuel: proceedings... Viçosa, MG: SBCS, 2019. v. 2, p. 474. WCSS 2018.c2019 aSoil organic matter (SOM), although a minor component in most soils, is primarily responsible for structure, function and sustainability of the ecosystems. Regarding the effects of soil degradation, those associated to SOM have importance and complexity, since changes in the quantity and quality of SOM may occur as a function of agricultural management practices. Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits that humans obtain from ecosystems and so is necessary to develop methodologies capable to assess the potential of agroecosystems to provide ES; to subsidize public policies that encourage the adoption of conservationist agricultural practices and; consequently, the payment of ecosystem services (PES). For this, is necessary to identify parameters that can act as indicators of such services. aEcosystem services aHumic acids aMultivariate analysis aÁcidos húmicos aAnálise multivariada aIndicadores de serviços ecossistêmicos aRessonância magnética nuclear1 aNOVOTNY, E. H.1 aREBELLO, C. M.