2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/1814937
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Spatial Variability of the Physicochemical Properties of Soils from Seasonally Flooded Forest Fragments on a Tropical Plain

Abstract: Flooded ecosystems are conditioned to seasonal floods that promote specific soil conditions, such as low oxygen, hydromorphism, and peculiar chemical reactions. These environments are dependent on flood pulses that determine specific ecological conditions. Ipucas are seasonally flooded discontinuous forest patches that occur exclusively in the Araguaia Plain in Central Brazil. They are located 0.40 to 1.20 m lower than the surrounding plain, which promotes an accumulation of rainwater for five to six months of… Show more

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“…The high acidity recorded is a common feature in ooded environments (Barrios and Herrera 1994;Barbosa et al 2019). Soil nutrient concentrations can be also directly related to low pH (Schroth et al 2003;Hillel 2003), which negatively contributes to the availability of effective cation exchange capacity (ECEC).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high acidity recorded is a common feature in ooded environments (Barrios and Herrera 1994;Barbosa et al 2019). Soil nutrient concentrations can be also directly related to low pH (Schroth et al 2003;Hillel 2003), which negatively contributes to the availability of effective cation exchange capacity (ECEC).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possuem baixa riqueza florística (Marimon e Lima 2001;Martins et al 2001), as espécies de menor porte correspondem às arbustivas e lianas (Santos 2011;Oliveira et al 2013). Os indivíduos arbóreos de maior frequência são tolerantes aos pulsos de inundação, destacando-se a dominância de Calophyllum Brasiliense (Landi); Sclerolobium paniculatum (Carvoeiro) e Licania apetala (farinha-seca) (Eiten 1985;Brito et al 2006;Barbosa et al 2019).…”
Section: Fitossociologiaunclassified
“…Os fragmentos florestais, nomeados ipucas e impucas, ocorrem em depressões naturais do terreno (Nascimento e Morais 2012;Maracahipes et al 2014;Silva et al 2015) com alta influência do lençol freático (Martins et al 2002), formando bacias circundadas por vegetação (Marimon e Lima 2001;Dias 2014), na sua composição litológica superficial prevalecem sedimentos finos como argila e silte, além de frequentes depósitos de matéria orgânica no seu interior (Irion et al 2016;Barbosa et al 2019). As ipucas e impucas tendem a coalescer por processos associados à dissolução e subsidência de substrato calcário subjacente do Grupo Tocantins, formando dolinas e uvalas (Martins et al 2006).…”
Section: Geomorfologiaunclassified