Revista Caatinga (Jan 2015)

FRAÇÕES DA MATÉRIA ORGÂNICA EM SOLOS SOB FORMAÇÕES DECIDUAIS NO NORTE DE MINAS GERAIS

  • CAROLINA MALALA MARTINS,
  • LIOVANDO MARCIANO DA COSTA,
  • CARLOS ERNESTO GONÇALVES REYNAUD SCHAEFER,
  • EMANUELLE MERCÊS BARROS SOARES,
  • SARA RAMOS DOS SANTOS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
pp. 10 – 20

Abstract

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The dynamics of organic matter influences the main chemical, physical and biological processes in soil, and often determines their chemical behavior and fertility. Therefore, it is essential to quantify the frac- tions that make up the organic matter to the understanding of pedogenic processes that reflect or induce soil properties. The aim of the study was to evaluate the behavior of soil organic matter in different soil profiles under deciduous formations, through fractionation of organic matter and obtain their different oxidizable fractions. Ten soil profiles were described and collected in areas of deciduous formations in the state of Minas Gerais and Bahia. Chemical and physical analyzes were performed on each horizon. For organic matter fractions, the fractionation of humic substances and subsequent determination of carbon in each fraction was performed: humin (HUM - C) , fulvic acid (C - FAF) and humic acid (C - FAH) and calculated their relations and percentage of each fraction relative to total organic carbon (COT) , %FAF, %FAH, %HUM and %EA, beyond fractions oxidizable C in each evaluated horizon. Humic substances that make up the organic matter in the soil of seasonal dry forests profiles showed that this compartment MOS showed a predominance of the humin fraction, followed by humic acids and lower content of C, fulvic acids for most soils. However, the different fractions of oxidizable C could already point more labile fractions associated with surface horizons, and more recalcitrant to subsurface horizons.