Soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern São Paulo State, Brazil

The expansion of agricultural, urban and industrial areas in the São Paulo State (SE Brazil) led to the fragmentation of the original semideciduous Atlantic Fo­rest into small, patchy forest remnants. Anthropogenic activities produce a variety of pollutants affecting many ecological processes in the...

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Main Authors: Lopes Márcia Inês Martin S, Ribeiro Dos Santos A, Zuliani Sandrin Camargo C, Bulbovas P, Giampaoli P, Domingos M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2015-12-01
Series:iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
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Online Access:https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1258-007
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spelling doaj-ad81c3b932ea44479243314f9cf70dcd2020-11-24T21:17:46ZengItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry1971-74581971-74582015-12-018179880810.3832/ifor1258-0071258Soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern São Paulo State, BrazilLopes Márcia Inês Martin S0Ribeiro Dos Santos A1Zuliani Sandrin Camargo C2Bulbovas P3Giampaoli P4Domingos M5Instituto de Botanica, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045-972 São Paulo, SP (Brazil)Instituto de Botanica, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045-972 São Paulo, SP (Brazil)Instituto de Botanica, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045-972 São Paulo, SP (Brazil)Instituto de Botanica, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045-972 São Paulo, SP (Brazil)Instituto de Botanica, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045-972 São Paulo, SP (Brazil)Instituto de Botanica, Caixa Postal 68041, 04045-972 São Paulo, SP (Brazil)The expansion of agricultural, urban and industrial areas in the São Paulo State (SE Brazil) led to the fragmentation of the original semideciduous Atlantic Fo­rest into small, patchy forest remnants. Anthropogenic activities produce a variety of pollutants affecting many ecological processes in these remaining fo­rest fragments through soil acidification and fertilization. In this study, we investigated the soil chemical and physical status of six forest remnants (Paulínia, Holambra, Americana, Jaguariúna, Campinas and Cosmópolis) differently affected by industrial, rural and urban pollution in central-eastern São Paulo in order to determine the soil potential to buffer the inputs of pollutants. Soil samples from 0-10, 10-20 and 20-40 cm depths were collected in the dry and the wet season and the following variables were analyzed: soil texture, pH in CaCl2 solution, exchangeable cations and exchange capacity, organic carbon, total nitrogen, extractable sulfur, phosphorus and heavy metals. Distinct buffering capacities were observed in industrial and in rural and urban areas, primarily due to the natural characteristics of the soils, such as soil texture, acidification and organic matter. The forest soils affected by atmospheric deposition from the industrial complex (Paulínia and Americana) were more sandy and acidic (pH = 3.6) than those near rural and urban sources (pH = 4.5). The optimal chemical conditions (high contents of organic matter, exchangeable bases, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur) were found in the clay soils of fo­rest remnants located in Campinas and Jaguariúna, which were more affected by rural or urban pollution than by industrial emissions. Such clay soils provide the highest buffering capacity against environmental impacts in the study region.https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1258-007Tropical SoilsAtlantic ForestUrbanRural and Industrial PollutionSoil AcidificationBuffering Capacity
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author Lopes Márcia Inês Martin S
Ribeiro Dos Santos A
Zuliani Sandrin Camargo C
Bulbovas P
Giampaoli P
Domingos M
spellingShingle Lopes Márcia Inês Martin S
Ribeiro Dos Santos A
Zuliani Sandrin Camargo C
Bulbovas P
Giampaoli P
Domingos M
Soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern São Paulo State, Brazil
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
Tropical Soils
Atlantic Forest
Urban
Rural and Industrial Pollution
Soil Acidification
Buffering Capacity
author_facet Lopes Márcia Inês Martin S
Ribeiro Dos Santos A
Zuliani Sandrin Camargo C
Bulbovas P
Giampaoli P
Domingos M
author_sort Lopes Márcia Inês Martin S
title Soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern São Paulo State, Brazil
title_short Soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern São Paulo State, Brazil
title_full Soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern São Paulo State, Brazil
title_fullStr Soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern São Paulo State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous Atlantic Forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern São Paulo State, Brazil
title_sort soil chemical and physical status in semideciduous atlantic forest fragments affected by atmospheric deposition in central-eastern são paulo state, brazil
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
issn 1971-7458
1971-7458
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The expansion of agricultural, urban and industrial areas in the São Paulo State (SE Brazil) led to the fragmentation of the original semideciduous Atlantic Fo­rest into small, patchy forest remnants. Anthropogenic activities produce a variety of pollutants affecting many ecological processes in these remaining fo­rest fragments through soil acidification and fertilization. In this study, we investigated the soil chemical and physical status of six forest remnants (Paulínia, Holambra, Americana, Jaguariúna, Campinas and Cosmópolis) differently affected by industrial, rural and urban pollution in central-eastern São Paulo in order to determine the soil potential to buffer the inputs of pollutants. Soil samples from 0-10, 10-20 and 20-40 cm depths were collected in the dry and the wet season and the following variables were analyzed: soil texture, pH in CaCl2 solution, exchangeable cations and exchange capacity, organic carbon, total nitrogen, extractable sulfur, phosphorus and heavy metals. Distinct buffering capacities were observed in industrial and in rural and urban areas, primarily due to the natural characteristics of the soils, such as soil texture, acidification and organic matter. The forest soils affected by atmospheric deposition from the industrial complex (Paulínia and Americana) were more sandy and acidic (pH = 3.6) than those near rural and urban sources (pH = 4.5). The optimal chemical conditions (high contents of organic matter, exchangeable bases, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur) were found in the clay soils of fo­rest remnants located in Campinas and Jaguariúna, which were more affected by rural or urban pollution than by industrial emissions. Such clay soils provide the highest buffering capacity against environmental impacts in the study region.
topic Tropical Soils
Atlantic Forest
Urban
Rural and Industrial Pollution
Soil Acidification
Buffering Capacity
url https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor1258-007
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