Gradients in N-cycling attributes along forestry and agricultural land-use systems are indicative of soil capacity for N supply


Autoria(s): Fagotti, D. S. L.; Miyauchi, M. Y. H.; Oliveira, A. G.; Santinoni, I. A.; Eberhardt, D. N.; Nimtz, A.; Ribeiro, R. A.; Paula, A. M.; Queiroz, C. A. S.; Andrade, G.; Zangaro, W.; Nogueira, M. A.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

14/10/2013

14/10/2013

01/09/2012

Resumo

Indicators of soil quality associated with N-cycling were assessed under different land-use systems (native forest NAT, reforestation with Araucaria angustifolia or Pinus taeda and agricultural use AGR) to appraise the effects on the soil potential for N supply. The soil total N ranged from 2 to 4 g/kg (AGR and NAT, respectively), and the microbial biomass N ranged from 80 to 250 mg/kg, being higher in NAT and A. angustifolia, and lower in P. taeda and AGR sites. Activities of asparaginase (ca. 50200 mg NH4+-N/kg per h), glutaminase (ca. 200800 mg NH4+-N/kg per h) and urease (ca. 80200 mg NH4+-N/kg/h) were also more intense in the NAT and A. angustifolia-reforested soils, indicating greater capacity for N mineralization. The NAT and AGR soils showed the highest and the lowest ammonification rate, respectively (ca. 1 and 0.4 mg NH4+-N/kg per day), but the inverse for nitrification rate (ca. 12 and 26%), indicating a low capacity for N supply, in addition to higher risks of N losses in the AGR soil. A multivariate analysis indicated more similarity between NAT and A. angustifolia-reforested sites, whilst the AGR soil was different and associated with a higher nitrification rate. In general, reforestation with the native species A. angustifolia had less impact than reforestation with the exogenous species P. taeda, considering the soil capacity for N supply. However, AGR use caused more changes, generally decrease in indicators of N-cycling, showing a negative soil management effect on the sustainability of this agroecosystem.

CNPq

CNPq

CAPES

CAPES

Fundacao Araucaria

Fundacao Araucaria

Identificador

SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT, HOBOKEN, v. 28, n. 3, pp. 292-298, SEP, 2012

0266-0032

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35103

10.1111/j.1475-2743.2012.00418.x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-2743.2012.00418.x

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eng

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WILEY-BLACKWELL

HOBOKEN

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SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT

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Palavras-Chave #AMMONIFICATION #ARAUCARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA #MICROBIAL BIOMASS NITROGEN #NITRIFICATION #PINUS TAEDA #SOIL ENZYMES #MICROBIAL BIOMASS #ENZYME-ACTIVITIES #ARAUCARIA-ANGUSTIFOLIA #EXTRACTION METHOD #NITROGEN #MANAGEMENT #DIVERSITY #QUALITY #BRAZIL #SOIL SCIENCE
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