Physical-hydric attributes and soil CO2 efflux in pastoral systems in a Brazilian semi-arid environment

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Vicente José Laamon Pinto Simões
Eduardo Soares de Souza
Mauricio Luiz de Mello Vieira Leite
Rodolfo Souza
José Raliuson Inácio Silva
Aldo Torres Sales
José Nildo Tabosa
José Romualdo de Sousa Lima
Antonio Celso Dantas Antonino
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[1] Federal Rural University of Pernambuco/Academic Unit of Serra Talhada,Department of Biological and Agricultural
[2] Texas A&M University,undefined
[3] Agronomic Institute of Pernambuco,undefined
[4] Federal University of Agreste Pernambuco,undefined
[5] Federal University of Pernambuco,undefined
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Agroforestry Systems | 2023年 / 97卷
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Plant-available water capacity; Leaf area index; Pasture degradation; Silvopastoral system; Soil respiration;
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The positive balance between inputs/outputs of carbon in wooded pastures may be associated with soil physical-hydric attributes. These relationships are not totally known. This study aims to examine the relation between soil physical-hydric parameters with balance between primary production (carbon input) and soil respiration (carbon output). The study was carried out in three grazing systems: A Urochloa mosambicensis grass pasture (LU1), a silvopastoral system with U. mosambicensis and tree legume (LU2), and an area with U. mosambicensis and a herbaceous legume (LU3). The soil CO2 efflux (ECO2) and ten indicators of soil physical-hydric quality were measured: macroporosity, aeration capacity, plant-available water capacity (PAWC), relative field capacity (RFC), characteristic pore radius, quantity of hydraulically active pores, sorptivity, saturated hydraulic conductivity, soil bulk density, and soil penetration resistance. The leaf area index was used as an indicator of forage production. In the dry period, LU2 had averages of 0.17 m3 m−3 (PAWC) and 0.63 (RFC), while LU1 and LU3 both had an PAWC of 0.14 m3 m−3 and RFC of 0.54 and 0.57, respectively. This study provides the first evidence that soil physical-hydric attributes, specifically the plant-available water capacity and the connectivity of pores with wooded pastures, in semi-arid regions, favors a positive carbon balance in these systems (higher input/lower output).
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