Abstract
Our study aimed at deepen our understanding of relationships between soil properties and vegetation distribution in metalliferous ecosystems of Tenke-Fungurume in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The first question concerned the differences and similarities between soils of the main vegetation units and four variation factors of soil properties were summarized by multivariate analysis. They were all linked to lithology and significantly contributed to explain the distribution of vegetation units. Our result suggest that the variation of soil properties which is observed within the various vegetation units (rocky steppe savanna, sward, and steppe savannas on slope or on Dembo) should partially be attributed to differences of geochemical composition of rocks between sites but the main source of variability is to be found inside each hill. The soil contamination in Cu and Co originates from rock weathering and besides site effect and topographic distribution of the rocks, the variability of soil properties within one vegetation unit may be due to variability of soil parent material and not only to erosion.
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Kaya Muyumba, D., Ilunga wa Ilunga, E., Faucon, M. P., Mahy, G., Liénard, A., Séleck, M., … Colinet, G. (2019). Factors of variation of soil chemical properties in metalliferous ecosystems of Tenke-Fungurume, Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Tropicultura, 37(1). https://doi.org/10.25518/2295-8010.250
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