Pedoenvironmental indicators of soil in Western Amazonia, Brazil

This study aimed to ascertain what soil attributes may be an indicator of natural and anthropic pedogenic changes in top grassland (TG), low grassland (LG), ecotone zone (EZ), and forest (F) in Western Amazonia. Twenty samples of the diagnostic horizons were collected from the studied pedoenvironmen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental monitoring and assessment 2020-12, Vol.192 (12), p.768, Article 768
Hauptverfasser: de Oliveira, Ivanildo Amorim, Campos, Milton César Costa, Siqueira, Diego Silva, de Freitas, Ludmila, de Aquino, Renato Eleotério, de Oliveira, Flavio Pereira
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to ascertain what soil attributes may be an indicator of natural and anthropic pedogenic changes in top grassland (TG), low grassland (LG), ecotone zone (EZ), and forest (F) in Western Amazonia. Twenty samples of the diagnostic horizons were collected from the studied pedoenvironments: TG (A 0.0–14 and B i 0.30–0.66 m); LG (A 0.0–0.15 and C g1 0.27–0.80 m); EZ (A 0.0–0.15 and B i 0.32–0.50 m); and forest (F) (A1 0.0–0.15 and B t1 0.67–0.10 m). Sand, silt, clay, particle density (PD),soil bulk density (BD),saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), exchangeable aluminum (Al 3+ ), potassium (K), sodium (Na), phosphorus (P), pH in water and KCl, and organic matter (OM) contents were calculated and submitted to variance analysis. LG is more related to OM and clay than SHC value. These same attributes characterized TG. EZ is highlighted by its higher values and relationship with Al and K. It was concluded that for TG, LG, EZ, and F top soil layers, 28% of natural and anthropic changes can be identified based on sand, clay, pH in KCl, and OM data; on the other hand, subsurface 23% of determinations can be attributed to pH in H 2 O, Al, Na, and sand.
ISSN:0167-6369
1573-2959
DOI:10.1007/s10661-020-08757-6