Soil quality indicators for different restoration stages on Amazon rainforest
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2014
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Despite the global importance of Amazon rainforest, few studies have evaluated soil quality indicators (SQI) in this region. This study evaluated 13 SQIs according to their correlation and sensibility to differentiate four areas under different restoration stages in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest: degraded area (DEGR), two restoration areas (REST1 and REST2) and an undisturbed forest (FORE). The different restoration stages had influence on SQIs. Soil bulk density (ρs), total nitrogen (total N) and exchangeable potassium (K+) on soil showed higher number of correlation (P<0.001; rs>|0.70|) with other SQIs and were sensitive (P<0.05) to distinguish the different areas. Soil bulk density decreased in the following order: DEGR>REST1>REST2>FORE. Otherwise, soil total N decreased on a reverse order: FORE>REST2>REST1>DEGR. Increasing restoration status of Amazon rainforest is associated with lower ρs and higher N and K+ concentration on soil. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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Degradation, Forestry, Image Reconstruction, Quality Control, Restoration, Soils, Amazon Rainforest, Brazilian Amazon, Soil Bulk Density, Soil Quality, Soil Quality Indicators, Total Nitrogen, Tropical Forest, Undisturbed Forests, Conservation, Bulk Density, Environmental Indicator, Forest Soil, Habitat Restoration, Nitrogen, Potassium, Rainforest, Soil Degradation, Soil Quality, Degradation, Forests, Image Analysis, Quality Control, Restoration, Soil, Tropical Atmospheres, Amazonas