Land (Oct 2023)

Characterization and Classification of Soils in Agroecosystems in a Moist Enclave in Northeastern Brazil

  • Phâmella Kalliny Pereira Farias,
  • Jeane Cruz Portela,
  • Rafael Oliveira Batista,
  • Joseane Dunga da Costa,
  • Joaquim Emanuel Fernandes Gondim,
  • Geisiane Xavier de Matos,
  • Paulo Jardel Mota,
  • Eulene Francisco da Silva,
  • Francisco de Assis de Oliveira,
  • Joaquim Odilon Pereira,
  • Diego José da Costa Bandeira,
  • Claudeone Manoel do Nascimento,
  • Rauny Oliveira de Souza,
  • Matias de Souza Dantas,
  • Tiago da Costa Dantas Moniz,
  • Antonio Genilson Rodrigues Araujo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12101881
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1881

Abstract

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Modern times have required studies that take into account the main soil features, aligning the use of land with the protection of more sensitive environments. From this perspective, this study aimed to perform a morphological description and determine the physical and chemical attributes for soil classification in the community of Poção, located in the municipality of Martins/RN, by highlighting the more sensitive attributes in the differentiation of environments through multivariate analysis. Nine soil profiles were identified to perform the morphological description and collect samples for physical and chemical analyses. The study updates the soil classes found in the study area: Acrisols, Planosols, and Cambisols, with the relief being the main factor responsible for the difference between soil attributes. The influence of organic matter on the soil attributes highlights the importance of its maintenance. Aluminum and the clay fraction are responsible for the distinction of the Acrisol class, whereas silt, potassium sodium, total organic carbon, the electrical conductivity of the saturation extract, and the cation exchange capacity allow the differentiation of Fluvisols.

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