2015
DOI: 10.14393/bj-v31n4a2015-26297
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Deposition and nutritional quality of the litter of pure stands of Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Acacia mangium

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“…Some authors have suggested different litter depositions for stands of E. camaldulensis and E. grandis . Silva et al. (2015) reported a total litter deposition in soil for stands of E. camaldulensis of 6.3 Mg ha -1 year -1 , while Vargas et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some authors have suggested different litter depositions for stands of E. camaldulensis and E. grandis . Silva et al. (2015) reported a total litter deposition in soil for stands of E. camaldulensis of 6.3 Mg ha -1 year -1 , while Vargas et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors have suggested different litter depositions for stands of E. camaldulensis and E. grandis. Silva et al (2015) reported a total litter deposition in soil for stands of E. camaldulensis of 6.3 Mg ha -1 year -1 , while Vargas et al (2019) found stands of 2.9 Mg ha -1 year -1 for E. grandis, i.e., 2.17-fold less litter deposition in E. grandis than in E. camaldulensis. Although we did not assess litter quality, different Eucalyptus species are known to have different litter compositions, which may influence both microbial activity and nutrient cycling (Nogueira et al, 2006;Yang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Soil Chemical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This has also been recorded by and Viera et al (2014); the authors attribute this to the presence of reproductive wastes (which have higher concentrations of N) in the miscellany fraction. Hernández et al (2009) studied E. dunnii and found a macronutrient transfer order of Ca > N > Mg > K > P. Viera et al (2014), who studied E. urophylla × E. globulus, and Ashagrie and Zech (2013), who studied E. globulus, found a transfer order of Ca > N > K > Mg > S > P. Corrêa et al (2013), who studied E. dunnii, and Silva et al (2015), who studied E. camaldulensis, observed a transfer order of Ca > N > K > Mg > P > S, results similar to those obtained in this study. It is possible that Ca was dominant because of its low mobility in phloem, which hinders its translocation during senescence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Litter also stores seeds of many species and pro-vides shelter to communities of microorganisms that decompose organic matter, thus improving the physical and chemical properties of soil (HOLANDA et al, 2015). For these reasons, the presence of litter is considered an indicator of degraded areas recovery and is the subject of comparative studies between ecosystems (CALDEIRA et al, 2013;CUNHA NETO et al, 2013;SILVA et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%