2017
DOI: 10.1590/sajs.2014/20130168
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Flood variation and soil nutrient content in floodplain vegetation communities in the Okavango Delta

Abstract: We investigated the influence of hydroperiod variation on soil nutrient content in the Okavango Delta seasonal floodplains. Soil samples were collected from eight zones of homogenous vegetation cover after low and high floods and analysed for pH, Na, Mg, Ca, K and P content. A Student's t-test was used to test for differences in pH, Na, Mg, Ca, K and P between soils after low and high floods. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare means of flooding duration and depth between low and high floods. Na, K, Mg… Show more

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“…The inverse relation of Tem, NO 3 and/or PO 4 with O. cubense, L. helminthorrhiza or P. ferrugineum in the CCA called our attention, once these species are adjusted to waters rich in nitrogenate and phosphate nutrients (Mormul et al, 2010;Meyer and Franceschinelli, 2011;Moura Júnior et al, 2011;Tsheboeng et al, 2014;Xavier et al, 2016). It is possible that the limnological variables indicated by the forward selection have indirect relation with the species biomass in Post-WLF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inverse relation of Tem, NO 3 and/or PO 4 with O. cubense, L. helminthorrhiza or P. ferrugineum in the CCA called our attention, once these species are adjusted to waters rich in nitrogenate and phosphate nutrients (Mormul et al, 2010;Meyer and Franceschinelli, 2011;Moura Júnior et al, 2011;Tsheboeng et al, 2014;Xavier et al, 2016). It is possible that the limnological variables indicated by the forward selection have indirect relation with the species biomass in Post-WLF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seasonal variations in soil physicochemical processes, especially in lowland rain fed fields where intermittent wet and dry periods occur, cause fluctuations in nutrient cycling. The flooding periods in rice fields cause leaching of cations [19]. Flooding also causes shifts in soil physicochemistry and results in precipitation or co-precipitation reactions of TEs.…”
Section: Nutrient Cycle and Plant Uptake Of Tesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studied deposits JACEK D£UGOSZ 1 , BARBARA KALISZ 2* , ANDRZEJ £ACHACZ 2 Mineral composition of floodplain mud soils were accumulated in a water-swamp environment where aquatic and rush plant species were present. Floodplain soils act as a sink of chemical elements carried by river waters, and often accumulate substantial contents of nutrients (Kalembasa et al 2009;Kalisz and £achacz 2009;Tsheboeng et al 2014;Sowiñski et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%