Ciência Florestal (Jan 2017)

APORTE DE SERAPILHEIRA E NUTRIENTES EM UMA ÁREA DE CAATINGA

  • Alan Cauê de Holanda,
  • Ana Lícia Patriota Feliciano,
  • Fernando José Freire,
  • Flaubert Queiroga de Sousa,
  • Saul Ramos de Oliveira Freire,
  • Allyson Rocha Alves

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 621 – 633

Abstract

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Caatinga is one of the Brazilian biomes where the highest degradation rates are recorded. It is associated mainly to the removal of vegetation for energy production and practice of subsistence agriculture, causing interference in nutrient cycling. The aim of the study was to quantify and chemically analyze litter deposition in a fragment of Caatinga, located in the municipality of Pombal, Paraíba (PB) state. It was collected monthly for 12 months, and separated into different fractions (leaves, reproductive structures, branches and miscellaneous), all litter deposited on collectors of 1.0 m2, distributed systematically. The nutrients analyzed were N, P, K, Ca and Mg. The annual litter was of 3785.67 kg ha -1 , predominantly composed of leaf fraction with 70.2%, followed by the fraction reproductive structures with 18.3%. The nutrient content in the leaf litter followed the order Ca> N> K> Mg> P. The nutrient content in the fractions vary according to time and there is evidence of their relationship with the rainfall. The deposition of litter coincided with the seasonal period of Caatinga.