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_beng
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100 _aZago, Leciana Menezes Souza
100 _aRamalho, Werther Pereira
100 _aCaramori, Samantha
245 _aDoes Crop-Livestock-Forest Systems Contribute to Soil Quality in Brazilian Savannas?
500 _aPublicação on-line; 30 ref.; 3 tables; 3 illus.; Summary (En)
520 _a ABSTRACT In this paper we discuss the impact on conversion degraded pasture areas into an integrated crop, livestock and forest system (ICLFS). We collected 30 soil samples at 0-0.1 m depth in five agroforestry systems, degraded pasture and native areas along Brazilian Cerrado biome. We analyzed the influence of chemical variables on microbial biomass carbon and enzyme activity using multivariate statistic analysis. The land use explained only the variation of microbial biomass carbon and seasonality explained the variation in glycine aminopeptidase activity. The sample controls differ from the other soil areas due to their greater biological activity (MBC). The enzymatic indicators showed that the biological activity is lower in degraded pasture. It was observed that the ICLFS system had a positive effect on the microbial activity (MBC and soil enzyme) when compared to pasture. This reinforces the importance of adopting more sustainable practices to improve soil quality. Keywords: agroforestry systems, forest quality control, forest soil.
650 _aSISTEMA DE CULTIVO
650 _aCONTROLE DE QUALIDADE
650 _aSOLO FLORESTAL
650 _aFLORESTA
773 0 _02929
_9347952
_dRio de Janeiro-RJ Instituto de Florestas - UFRRJ 1994
_o2025-0451
_tFloresta e Ambiente (Brazil)
_x1415-0980 / ISSN 2179-8087 0nline
_gv. 26(3) p. 1-10; (2019)
_wBR2026000279
856 _uhttps://www.scielo.br/j/floram/a/jcgPtxZLbcP7nMktSkq9wRg/?format=pdf&lang=en
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