Fracionamento químico e físico da matéria orgânica de um argissolo vermelho sob diferentes sistemas de uso

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the total organic carbon and the physical and chemical fractions of organic matter in an Alfisol under different use systems. The land use systems evaluated was homogeneous forestry of Eucalyptus grandis, agrosilvopastoral system and native grassland, in layers from 0.000-0.025 and 0.025-0.075m depth. The coarse fraction (CFG) and the carbon associated minerals (CAM) were obtained by physical fractionation. The free light fraction (FLL), light occluded (FLO) and heavy (FP) were obtained by densimetric physical fractionation. The non-humicfractions (NH), fulvic acid (AF), humic acid (HA) and humin (HU) were obtained by chemical fractionation. The Eucalyptus grandis system promoted higher total organic carbon, CFG, FLL and FLO and AF. In the surface layer, the protective recalcitrance mechanisms by organic matter molecular and chemical stabilization are overlapping stability which result from aggregates occlusion. As is difficult to form aggregates due to sandy soil matrix, carbon youth which enter the system is decomposed by microorganisms going to a more advanced stage of decomposition, forming in this case associations with silt and clay particles. This occurs in soils where the clay percentage is low. Through the fractionation it was observed that most of the soil organic matter is stored in the form of HU.

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Santos, D. C. dos, Farias, M. de O., Lima, C. L. R. de, Kunde, R. J., Pillon, C. N., & Flores, C. A. (2013). Fracionamento químico e físico da matéria orgânica de um argissolo vermelho sob diferentes sistemas de uso. Ciencia Rural, 43(5), 838–844. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782013005000037

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