2019
DOI: 10.4136/ambi-agua.2482
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Water balance in soil covered by regenerating rainforest in the Paraíba Valley region, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the water balance in a Red-Yellow Latosol covered by a regenerating rainforest for 30 years in the Una River Basin between April 2016 and March 2017. Field capacity (FC) and permanent wilting-point values (PWP) used to calculate the available water capacity (AWC) in the soil were determined by the soil moisture characteristic curve obtained in pots, which made it possible to determine the soil residual water content (g / g) from the measurement of water tension in 15… Show more

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“…Moreover the litter layer is lower to regularize the gradual recharge as it occurs in the soils. Forest, which allows the infiltration of water of 51% of the precipitation at depths greater than 120 cm, as shown by Targa et al (2019). Another aspect is that the basin has approximately 44% of its area covered by pastures and only 13% of tropical forest.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Moreover the litter layer is lower to regularize the gradual recharge as it occurs in the soils. Forest, which allows the infiltration of water of 51% of the precipitation at depths greater than 120 cm, as shown by Targa et al (2019). Another aspect is that the basin has approximately 44% of its area covered by pastures and only 13% of tropical forest.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%