Dynamics of soil microbiological attributes under integrated production systems, continuous pasture, and native cerrado.
Dynamics of soil microbiological attributes under integrated production systems, continuous pasture, and native cerrado.
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, W. R. D. de; RAMOS, M. L. G.; CARVALHO, A. M. de; COSER, T. R.; SILVA, A. M. M.; LACERDA, M. M.; SOUZA, K. W. de; MARCHAO, R. L.; VILELA, L.; PULROLNIK, K.
Summary: The objective of this work was to evaluate the dynamics of soil microbiological attributes under integrated production systems, continuous pasture, and native cerrado. The study was conducted in a transition area from crop to livestock. Four areas with different land uses were evaluated: an integrated crop-livestockforestry system (ICLFS), cultivated with Eucalyptus urograndis alley cropping, spaced 2x2 m between plants and 22 m between alleys; an integrated crop-livestock system (ICLS); besides two adjacent areas of native cerrado and continuous pasture, used as a reference. For the assessment of microbiological attributes, soil samples were taken in the 0.00?0.10, 0.10?0.20, and 0.20?0.30-m layers, in February 2012 and February 2014 (rainy season), and in July 2012 and September 2013 (dry season). In general, soil under native cerrado had the highest microbial biomass carbon (MBC) levels, while under the ICLFS it had the lowest ones. The ICLS increased MBC and microbial coefficient in the deeper soil layers, after two years of establishment. Basal respiration, microbial biomass nitrogen, and MBC are the soil microbiological attributes better able to differentiate the evaluated systems.
Publication year: 2016
Types of publication: Journal article
Unit: Embrapa Cerrados
Keywords: Biomassa, Biomassa microbiana do solo, Integrated crop-livestock-forestry, Manejo do solo, Microbial biomass, Microbiologia do solo, Qualidade do solo, Sistema de integração lavoura pecuária floresta, Sistema de integração lavoura-pecuária-floresta, Soil management, Soil microorganisms, Soil quality
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