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Microbial activity of soil and litter in areas with forest stands of Pinus elliottii e Terminalia ivorensis

In Brazil, the species Pinus elliottii and Terminalia ivorensis are being recommended for reforestation. However, little is known about the ecological characteristics of such forests, the nutrient cycle and possible consequences on yields and sustainability under tropical conditions. For a better understanding of the C dynamic in these ecosystems, this study aimed to evaluate the microbial activity of soil, litter, and the mixture of soil + litter in forest stands of P. elliottii and T. ivorensis. Samples of soil, litter and mixture were incubated and the microbial activity was evaluated on the basis of CO2 released. At the end of incubation, the accumulated respiration was significantly higher in litter of T. ivorensis. The other substrates with litter did not differ from each other, but differed from the soil under T. ivorensis, which in turn differed from soil under P. elliottii. In the tested conditions, the soil incorporation to litter, as well as the alternate incorporation of soil from one forest with the litter of another did not cause a significant increase in litter respiration. This indicates that the influence of the chemical characteristics of the litter itself on degradation speed is stronger than the chemical and microbiological characteristics of the soil where it is incorporated.

activity of the microbiota; litter incorporation; litter degradation


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