Química Nova (Jan 2012)

Distribution of chemical compartments of soil organic matter and c stocks of a cambisol from south Brazil as affected by Pinus afforestation

  • Henrique Cesar Almeida,
  • Deborah Pinheiro Dick,
  • Francielle Leonardelli Bertotto,
  • Guilherme Silva Chitarra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422012000700009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 7
pp. 1329 – 1335

Abstract

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Distribution and stocks of soil organic matter (SOM) compartments after Pinus monoculture introduction in a native pasture area of a Cambisol, Santa Catarina, Brazil, were investigated. Pinus introduction increased soil acidity, content of exchangeable Al+3 and diminished soil nutrients. Nevertheless, soil C stock increased in all humic fractions of the 0-5 cm layer after Pinus afforestation. In the subsurface, the vegetation change only promoted SOM redistribution from the NaOH-extractable humic substances to a less hydrophobic humin fraction. Under Pinus, soil organo-mineral interactions were relevant up to a 15 cm depth, while in pasture environment, this mechanism occurred mainly in the surface layer.

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