2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-340662/v1
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Soil fertility of fluvial islands increases with proximity to an Amazonian white-water river

Abstract: The nutrient content of soils is considered a productivity key factor. Sediment input from Amazonian rivers is one of the natural sources of soil fertility for fluvial islands and riverbank flooded forests. Despite the importance of soil factors for ecosystems, few edaphic studies along riverine sediment-gradients have been undertaken in tropical areas. The current study provides a step forward by describing soil nutrients in a mixed water (sediment-poor black water with input of sediment-rich whitewater) fluv… Show more

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