“…The effects of revegetation on soil cover can be measured by assessing the physical and chemical attributes of the area. In a study carried out on degraded pasture area, in revegetation with leguminous species, it was possible using Acacia auriculiformis, Inga edulis and Mimosa caesalpiniifolia to partially recover the physical quality of the soil, since the tensile strength values were predominantly closer to the secondary forest than the degraded pasture under study (Faustino et al, 2021).…”