Soil characterization and drainage effects in a savanna palm swamp (vereda) of an agricultural area from Central Brazil

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 SOIL SCIENCE
I. Horák‐Terra, F. S. Terra, Adrieny Kerollen Alves Lopes, L. B. Dobbss, Ademir Fontana, Alexandre Christófaro Silva, P. Vidal‐Torrado
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Abstract

: Brazilian palm swamps ( veredas ) are fundamentals in the hydrological balance of watercourses in the Brazilian savanna (Cerrado). The “sponge effect” of their soils is the main factor controlling local hydrology, storing rainwater, and functioning as headwaters. The restricted knowledge of these tropical ecosystems has led to increased losses, poor preservation, and reduction in their ecosystem services. Veredas have become refuges surrounded by croplands, often drained and inappropriately managed. This study shows the impacts of anthropization on soil processes and properties of a vereda in an agricultural area. Two soil profiles were selected and characterized as preserved and anthropized, respectively upstream and downstream of the studied vereda . Morphological, physical, chemical and microbiological properties were analyzed. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was applied to synthesize the data and provide evidence of the main properties and underlying processes that most responded to the degradation action. The arrangement of this analysis shows three main distinguish drivers: one joining the properties related to the humification of organic matter and relative accumulation of mineral matter versus accumulation of organic matter; the second with properties related to soil chemical reactivity; and the third reflecting the mineralization of organic matter. Our results suggest that the anthropic action has strongly caused the organic carbon reduction (~22 %). After 20 years, the anthropized soil presents not only a great decline in carbon stock (~14 kg m -2 ), but also strong impacts on several other ecologic functions, such as water holding capacity. Veredas are complex and fragile environments, and they should be fully protected to maintain their ecosystem services.
巴西中部农业区热带稀树草原棕榈沼泽(vereda)的土壤特征和排水效果
巴西棕榈沼泽(veredas)是巴西热带稀树草原(Cerrado)水道水文平衡的基础。他们土壤的“海绵效应”是控制当地水文、储存雨水和发挥水源作用的主要因素。对这些热带生态系统的有限认识导致损失增加、保护不力和生态系统服务减少。Veredas已经变成了被农田包围的避难所,这些农田经常被排干,管理不当。本研究揭示了人类活动对农区森林土壤过程和性质的影响。选取了两个土壤剖面,分别位于研究区的上游和下游,并对其进行了保存和人类化的表征。分析了其形态、物理、化学和微生物特性。主成分分析(PCA)用于综合数据,并提供证据的主要性质和潜在的过程,最响应的降解作用。这种分析的安排显示了三个主要的区分驱动因素:一个是与有机质腐殖化有关的性质和矿物相对积累与有机质积累;二是与土壤化学反应性有关的性质;第三层反映有机质的矿化。我们的结果表明,人为活动强烈地引起了有机碳的减少(~ 22%)。经过20年的人类活动,土壤不仅碳储量大幅下降(~14 kg m -2),而且对其他生态功能(如持水能力)也产生了强烈的影响。Veredas是复杂而脆弱的环境,应充分保护其生态系统服务功能。
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Revista Brasileira De Ciencia Do Solo
Revista Brasileira De Ciencia Do Solo 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
11.80%
发文量
32
审稿时长
9-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo is a scientific journal published by the Brazilian Society for Soil Science (SBCS), founded in 1947, and is responsible for the propagation of original and inedited technical-scientific work of interest for Soil Science. Contributions must not have been previously published or submit to other periodicals, with the only exception of articles presented in summarized form at professional meetings. Literature reviews are accepted when solicited by the Editorial Board.
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