2021
DOI: 10.5902/1980509839096
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Decomposição foliar visando ao monitoramento de áreas em processo de restauração ecológica no Mato Grosso do Sul

Abstract: O processo de decomposição auxilia no equilíbrio e funcionamento dos ecossistemas florestais por meio da liberação de nutrientes para o sustento das plantas. O objetivo foi avaliar a decomposição foliar como indicador de funcionalidade em três áreas restauradas por plantio de mudas com mais de dez anos, no Mato Grosso do Sul. O estudo foi realizado em 2017, nos municípios de Ivinhema, 13 anos após o plantio (IV-13); Jateí, com 14 anos de plantio (JA-14); e Caarapó, com 17 anos de plantio (CA-17). Folhas recém-… Show more

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“…Long-term evaluation of litter decomposition in natural ecosystems can provide better knowledge about the nutrient cycling in the soil (Lima et al, 2015). This information can be used to inform strategies for the sustainable management of soil fertility in native degraded formations such as the Cerrado (Martins et al, 2018;Fróes et al, 2021). Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the total litter decomposition in Cerradão (i.e., savanna forest) and verify the efficiency of two decomposition models.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Long-term evaluation of litter decomposition in natural ecosystems can provide better knowledge about the nutrient cycling in the soil (Lima et al, 2015). This information can be used to inform strategies for the sustainable management of soil fertility in native degraded formations such as the Cerrado (Martins et al, 2018;Fróes et al, 2021). Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the total litter decomposition in Cerradão (i.e., savanna forest) and verify the efficiency of two decomposition models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%