2018
DOI: 10.5039/agraria.v13i2a5519
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Compartmentalization and efficiency biological of nitrogen utilization in dry tropical forest

Abstract: Studies of nutrient efficiency and compartmentalization of nutrients in dry forests can contribute to the understanding of the nutrition of these forests because significant nutrient depositions come from leaf and branch fractions and are mostly derived from leguminous species, emphasizing the importance of nitrogen in cycling of these environments. This work aimed to determine the compartmentalization and efficiency biological of nitrogen utilization of the forest species with the highest importance value in … Show more

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“…Croton limae showed less Mg than the other species (Figure 2A, B, C, D and E). High N contents in species may be due to decomposition of organic matter, which intensifies in the wet period in dry forest environment (Silva et al, 2018). It is also worth mentioning that this forest is located in the Araripe plateau, where the rainfall regime is higher than in lowland areas.…”
Section: Nutritional Characteristics Of Tropical Dry Forest Speciesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Croton limae showed less Mg than the other species (Figure 2A, B, C, D and E). High N contents in species may be due to decomposition of organic matter, which intensifies in the wet period in dry forest environment (Silva et al, 2018). It is also worth mentioning that this forest is located in the Araripe plateau, where the rainfall regime is higher than in lowland areas.…”
Section: Nutritional Characteristics Of Tropical Dry Forest Speciesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A espécie possui capacidade de se regenerar naturalmente em solos degradados por processos erosivos e de baixa qualidade (Venturoli, Fagg, & Felifili, 2011;Volpato & Martins, 2013;Bertonha et al, 2016), com alta eficiência no uso do nitrogênio (Silva et al, 2018a), potencial de fitoextração de cobre do solo (Asensio et al, 2018;Asensio et al, 2019) Research, Society and Development, v. 9, n. 11, e2329118851, 2020 (CC BY 4.0) | ISSN 2525-3409 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v9i11.8851 e tolerante ao arsênio (Gomes, Soares, & Garcia, 2014). Apresenta também tolerância à presença de zinco, embora sua germinação diminua em altas dosagens (Gomes et al, 2013a;Gomes et al, 2013b) e resistência à poeira de cimento, mesmo nos primeiros estágios de desenvolvimento (Siqueira-Silva et al, 2016;Siqueira-Silva et al, 2017).…”
Section: Biologia Vegetal E Ecologiaunclassified
“…In fact, 60% of the species are Fabaceae (Table 2), which have the ability to fix atmospheric N 2 through the biological fixation of N (BFN) (Malavolta, 2006). Silva et al (2018) reported that BFN in tree species is responsible for high levels of N in leaves. Moura et al (2006a) affirmed that N was the element, which presented the highest levels in the leaf biomass of the Mimosa caesalpiniifolia legume in their studies with plants of the Fabaceae family in stands located in the forest area region in Pernambuco.…”
Section: Nutrient Contents In Leaves Of Forest Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%