Organic C Fractions in Topsoil under Different Management Systems in Northeastern Brazil

Author:

Gualberto Adriano Venicius Santana1ORCID,de Souza Henrique Antunes2ORCID,Sagrilo Edvaldo2,Araujo Ademir Sergio Ferreira3,Mendes Lucas William4,de Medeiros Erika Valente5ORCID,Pereira Arthur Prudêncio de Araujo6ORCID,da Costa Diogo Paes5ORCID,Vogado Renato Falconeres7,da Cunha João Rodrigues8,Teixeira Marcos Lopes2,Leite Luiz Fernando Carvalho2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agronomy, Campus de Bom Jesus, Universidade Federal do Piauí, Bom Jesus 64900-000, PI, Brazil

2. Embrapa Meio Norte, Teresina 64000-030, PI, Brazil

3. Campus da Socopo, Universidade Federal do Piauí, Teresina 64049-550, PI, Brazil

4. Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, Piracicaba 13400-340, SP, Brazil

5. Campus da Agronomia, Universidade Federal do Agreste Pernambucano, Garanhuns 55290-000, PE, Brazil

6. Cempus do Pici, Universidade Federal do Ceara, Fortaleza 60020-903, CE, Brazil

7. Campus de Areia, Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Areia 58397-000, PB, Brazil

8. CODEVASF, Teresina 64000-018, PI, Brazil

Abstract

The conversion from native forest to other land-use systems can decline the soil organic carbon (SOC) in tropical soils. However, conservationist management could mitigate SOC losses, promoting the functioning and stability of agricultural soils. This study aimed to address the influence of conversion from native forest to different land-use systems on SOC fractions in Northeastern Brazil. Topsoil soil samples were collected in areas under pasture (PAS), no-tillage (NT1 and NT2), eucalyptus (EUC), and native forests of Cerrado in Northeastern, Brazil. Total organic C, microbial biomass (MBC), particulate (POC), and mineral-occluded organic C (MOC), as well as fulvic acids (C-FA), humic acids (C-HA), and humin (C-HUM) fractions were accessed. The results showed that land conversion maintained similar levels of humic fractions and total organic carbon (TOC) stocks in the PAS, NT1, NT2, and EUC as compared to native Cerrado. Soils with the input of permanent and diverse fresh organic material, such as NT2, PAS, and EUC, presented high levels of MBC and POC, and the lowest C-FA:TOC and C-HA:TOC ratios. The land conversion to agricultural systems that include cropping rotations associated with pasture species such as Mombasa grass and eucalyptus prevents topsoil losses of active C compartments in the Cerrado of the Brazilian Northeast. It suggests that sustainable and conservationist management should be emphasized to maintain and improve the status of soil organic C.

Funder

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science

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