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Nutrient storage in soil and biomass of native Brazilian Cerrado
Authors:Juliane Lilienfein  Wolfgang Wilcke  Reiner Zimmermann  Pedro Gerstberger  Glein M Araújo  Wolfgang Zech
Abstract:The removal or burning of the biomass which frequently includes main roots results in significant nutrient losses from the Brazilian savanna, the Cerrado. To estimate these losses, we quantified above‐ and belowground plant biomass and total nutrient storage in biomass and soil of a typical Cerrado. Dominant tree species in the layer > 2 m were Pouteria torta (MART. ) RADLK ., Ouratea spectabilis (MART .) ENGL ., Roupala montana AUBL ., Byrsonima coccolobifolia H.B. et K., Dalbergia miscolobium BENTH ., Kielmeyera coriacea MART ., and Caryocar brasiliense CAMBESS . which together represented 70 % of the biomass of the > 2 m layer. In the 0.5—2 m tree layer, many different species were found of which Ouratea hexasperma (ST .‐HIL .) BAILL . representing 33 % of the biomass in the 0.5—2 m layer was most abundant. The dominant shrub species were Miconia holosericea DC., Hortia brasiliana VAND . ex DC., Myrcia rostrata DC., Parinari obtusifolia HOOK . f., and Campomanesia velutina BLUME , contributing 93 % to the total shrub biomass. Total aboveground plant biomass was 22.7 Mg ha—1, total belowground plant biomass was 30.4 Mg ha—1. The tree layer > 2 m comprised the largest proportion of the aboveground biomass (64.6 %) > grass/herb (13.0 %) > shrub layer (11.6 %) > tree layer 0.5—2 m (10.8 %). Three quarters of the fine root biomass (17.6 Mg ha—1) were located in the upper 0.3 m of the soil. The element storages (in kg ha—1) were C: 10900, N: 173 N, P: 20, K: 51, Ca: 66, Mg: 20, S: 25, Fe: 10, Mn: 4.2, Zn: 0.35, and Al: 27 in the aboveground biomass, C: 12900, N: 214 N, P: 14, K: 41, Ca: 52, Mg: 10, S: 33, Fe: 2060, Mn: 2.9, Zn: 0.60, and Al: 648 in the belowground biomass, and C: 55400, N: 3510 N, P: 631, K: 366, Ca: 86, Mg: 75, S: 529, Fe: 159000, Mn: 124, Zn: 49, and Al: 434000 in the soil (0—0.3 m). If the above‐ and belowground biomass was completely removed from the Cerrado ecosystem losses would range from 5 % of the total nutrient storage for P to 58 % for Ca referred to a lower ecosystem boundary at 0.3 m mineral soil depth.
Keywords:aboveground biomass  belowground biomass  element storage  root distribution  savanna  Oxisols  vegetation clearing
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