Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia

ABSTRACT: Knowledge of soils in the Amazon rainforest is becoming increasingly essential due to dynamics adopted by farmers that substitute forest for pastures, together with growing pressure from diverse segments of society towards adoption of sustainable production systems. The objective of this s...

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Main Authors: Mariana Delgado Oliveira Zenero, Laura Fernanda Simões da Silva, Selene Cristina de Pierri Castilho, Alix Vidal, Michel Grimaldi, Miguel Cooper
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
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spelling doaj-da43bb6ac1924f25940139a60417eb932021-01-02T15:10:55ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ciência do SoloRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo1806-965740010.1590/18069657rbcs20160165S0100-06832016000100314Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern AmazoniaMariana Delgado Oliveira ZeneroLaura Fernanda Simões da SilvaSelene Cristina de Pierri CastilhoAlix VidalMichel GrimaldiMiguel CooperABSTRACT: Knowledge of soils in the Amazon rainforest is becoming increasingly essential due to dynamics adopted by farmers that substitute forest for pastures, together with growing pressure from diverse segments of society towards adoption of sustainable production systems. The objective of this study was to characterize the soils along two toposequences, one under forest (F) and the other under pasture (P), and to verify how the change in land use influences soil attributes, evaluating their inclusion in the Brazilian Soil Classification System (SiBCS). The soils were sampled in pits located at the summit, backslope and footslope positions for morphological, chemical, physical, and clay mineralogy analysis. The results show that the soils are chemically poor and predominately kaolinitic. Sandy and loamy sand soils are in the surface horizons, with an increase in clay content with depth. The highest values of bulk density and lowest values of macroporosity were observed in the Bt horizons due to the change from a granular structure in the surface to an angular and subangular blocky structure in these horizons. The morphological properties observed in the field are strongly influenced by the annual soil water dynamics, the parent material, and the landscape, representing diagnostic characteristics that influenced classification of the soils, such as aquic with episaturation (epirredóxico), saprolitic, and gravelly. These diagnostic characteristics in the Argissolo Amarelo (Hapludults) are important morphological properties that have not been highlighted by the current edition of the SiBCS.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832016000100314&lng=en&tlng=enArgissolosUltisolssoutheast of Parásoil classificationsaprolitic characteraquic with episaturation (epirredóxico) character
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author Mariana Delgado Oliveira Zenero
Laura Fernanda Simões da Silva
Selene Cristina de Pierri Castilho
Alix Vidal
Michel Grimaldi
Miguel Cooper
spellingShingle Mariana Delgado Oliveira Zenero
Laura Fernanda Simões da Silva
Selene Cristina de Pierri Castilho
Alix Vidal
Michel Grimaldi
Miguel Cooper
Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia
Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
Argissolos
Ultisols
southeast of Pará
soil classification
saprolitic character
aquic with episaturation (epirredóxico) character
author_facet Mariana Delgado Oliveira Zenero
Laura Fernanda Simões da Silva
Selene Cristina de Pierri Castilho
Alix Vidal
Michel Grimaldi
Miguel Cooper
author_sort Mariana Delgado Oliveira Zenero
title Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia
title_short Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia
title_full Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia
title_fullStr Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Classification of Soils under Forest and Pasture in an Agroextractivist Project in Eastern Amazonia
title_sort characterization and classification of soils under forest and pasture in an agroextractivist project in eastern amazonia
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
series Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
issn 1806-9657
description ABSTRACT: Knowledge of soils in the Amazon rainforest is becoming increasingly essential due to dynamics adopted by farmers that substitute forest for pastures, together with growing pressure from diverse segments of society towards adoption of sustainable production systems. The objective of this study was to characterize the soils along two toposequences, one under forest (F) and the other under pasture (P), and to verify how the change in land use influences soil attributes, evaluating their inclusion in the Brazilian Soil Classification System (SiBCS). The soils were sampled in pits located at the summit, backslope and footslope positions for morphological, chemical, physical, and clay mineralogy analysis. The results show that the soils are chemically poor and predominately kaolinitic. Sandy and loamy sand soils are in the surface horizons, with an increase in clay content with depth. The highest values of bulk density and lowest values of macroporosity were observed in the Bt horizons due to the change from a granular structure in the surface to an angular and subangular blocky structure in these horizons. The morphological properties observed in the field are strongly influenced by the annual soil water dynamics, the parent material, and the landscape, representing diagnostic characteristics that influenced classification of the soils, such as aquic with episaturation (epirredóxico), saprolitic, and gravelly. These diagnostic characteristics in the Argissolo Amarelo (Hapludults) are important morphological properties that have not been highlighted by the current edition of the SiBCS.
topic Argissolos
Ultisols
southeast of Pará
soil classification
saprolitic character
aquic with episaturation (epirredóxico) character
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