2015
DOI: 10.1080/00380768.2015.1017439
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Ecosystem Fertility: A new paradigm for nutrient availability to plants in the humid tropics

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“…El ambiente tropical se suma como otro factor a considerar en el manejo del suelo, ya que bajo dicha condición, la fertilidad edáfica se reduce en el corto plazo, ya que los almacenes de materia orgánica (MO) son pequeños y se reciclan rápidamente (Yoneyama et al, 2015). Por lo tanto, la combinación de este ambiente y el relieve de ladera en la agricultura, requieren de buenas prácticas de conservación.…”
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“…El ambiente tropical se suma como otro factor a considerar en el manejo del suelo, ya que bajo dicha condición, la fertilidad edáfica se reduce en el corto plazo, ya que los almacenes de materia orgánica (MO) son pequeños y se reciclan rápidamente (Yoneyama et al, 2015). Por lo tanto, la combinación de este ambiente y el relieve de ladera en la agricultura, requieren de buenas prácticas de conservación.…”
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“…The tropical environment is added as another factor to consider in soil management, sinc under this condition, soil fertility is reduced in the short term, because the organic matter stores (MO) are small and are recycled quickly (Yoneyama et al, 2015). Therefore, the combination of this environment and hillside relief in agriculture, require good conservation practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results indicated that 15 year old grasslands had a higher amount of C and N due to the age, the grassland system accumulated more SOM, coming specifically from plant and root organic wastes, which generated a higher SOC contribution and other nutrient uptake. After that age, there was a decrease in the release of chemical elements in such systems (Cheng & Shao (2015); Jie, Cheng, Li & Liu (2012) ;Tadakatsu, Ohkura & Matsumoto (2015)). Alternatively, Huang et al (2010), mentioned that over the years, grasslands lose their vocation to accumulate SOC due to a decrease in the system productivity, mainly due to an increasing degradation of its properties, motivated by cattle overgrazing and the type of grassland established.…”
Section: Soil Biochemistry Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%