Carbon and nutrient stocks in the litter layer of agroforestry systems in central Amazonia,Brazil |
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Authors: | Sandra C.?Tapia-Coral Flávio J.?Luiz?oEmail author Elisa?Wandelli Erick C.M.?Fernandes |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Institute of Amazonian Research (INPA/CPEC), Caixa Postal 478, CEP: 69011-970 Manaus, AM;(2) Brazilian Agency for Agricultural Research (EMBRAPA-CPAA), USA;(3) Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University, 624 Bradfield Hall, 14853 Ithaca, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Both second-growth and agroforestry systems (AFs) have the potential for recovering thousands of abandoned pasturelands in
Amazon. The AFs may do it faster and, at the same time, produce direct economic benefits for farmers. Improved nutrient recycling
may be expected due to distinctive litter production in AFs, but lacks experimental data yet. The stocks of carbon and nutrients
of the litter layer under different agroforestry systems (AFs) were investigated at an abandoned pasture site, 60 km north
of Manaus. The experimental design consisted of three blocks, with five treatments: four different types of 5-year-old AFs
and a secondary forest (CAP). Litter layer was sampled in the wet and dry seasons, sorted according to the predominant plant
species and analysed for carbon and nutrient concentrations. The litter layer in the control plots was much larger than in
the AFs, and thus, the carbon stocks in the litter layer of the control (wet = 489 g m2; dry = 783 g m2) were larger than in the AFs. However, due to a clearly higher concentration of nutrients in the litter from the AFs, some
nutrient stocks were similar or even greater than in the control. The planted timber species and the green manures were important
sources of K and Ca to the litter layer while the peach-palm was an important source of Mg. In general, the litter of AFs
had lower C:nutrient ratios than the litter in the secondary forest control, indicating a faster nutrient recycling in the
AFs. |
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Keywords: | Abandoned pastures Litter quality Nutrient cycling Second growth Soil rehabilitation |
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