2002
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982002000500005
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Dinâmica de decomposição e mineralização de nitrogênio em função da qualidade de resíduos de gramíneas e leguminosas forrageiras

Abstract: RESUMO -O experimento foi conduzido com o objetivo de avaliar a dinâmica de decomposição e mineralização de nitrogênio de resíduos de algumas gramíneas e leguminosas forrageiras. Utilizaram-se quatorze resíduos, que variaram quanto à procedência e ao local de coleta, e a seleção foi realizada baseando-se nas características qualitativas desses resíduos e utilizando a distância euclidiana média, como medida de dissimilaridade. Desse modo, foram selecionados os resíduos de B. humidicola, B. brizantha, A. pintoi,… Show more

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“…Monteiro et al (2002) also observed that the polyphenol contents of other legumes (Arachis, Mucuna, Cajanus, Centrosema) were lower (1.8-4.0 %) than of Leucaena.…”
Section: C/n Mineralization Ratiomentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Monteiro et al (2002) also observed that the polyphenol contents of other legumes (Arachis, Mucuna, Cajanus, Centrosema) were lower (1.8-4.0 %) than of Leucaena.…”
Section: C/n Mineralization Ratiomentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Although Leucaena resulted in higher microbial activity, probably due to the high biomass and biological N 2 -fixation capacity, compared to other legumes, some studies have indicated that Leucaena have a high polyphenol content (7.1 %), which can negatively influence residue mineralization, probably due to protein complexation by polyphenols (Monteiro et al, 2002). Monteiro et al (2002) also observed that the polyphenol contents of other legumes (Arachis, Mucuna, Cajanus, Centrosema) were lower (1.8-4.0 %) than of Leucaena.…”
Section: C/n Mineralization Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the green manures, S. guianensis contained lowest lignin amounts in Araponga and in Pedra Dourada, consequently, the lignin/N, lignin/polyphenol and (lignin+polyphenol)/ N ratios of this species were also low, indicating a high decomposition rate (Thomas & Asakawa, 1993). These values are lower than those obtained by Monteiro et al (2002), but this material remained in the field for a longer time, which resulted in higher lignin content.…”
Section: Biochemical Characteristics Of Green Manurementioning
confidence: 83%
“…C. mucunoides had the lowest value and S. aterrimum the highest value of polyphenols. Polyphenols can affect residue decomposition and nutrient release due to their ability to complex protein, reducing N availability to soil microorganisms (Hättenschwiler & Vitousek, 2000;Monteiro et al, 2002). On both farms, the LG/N and (LG/PP)/N ratios of A. pintoi were highest and of S. guianensis lowest.…”
Section: Chemical and Biochemical Properties Of Leguminous Residuesmentioning
confidence: 99%