The Brazilian dry forest occupies an area of about 1 million km(2) approximately 46% of which has been deforested. Many studies have been done on the effects of this on productivity and soil chemical attributes. However, little is known about soil enzymatic activity, which is sensitive to environmental changes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of deforestation using different levels of human disturbance on soil enzyme activities, organic carbon content, microbial biomass, and microbial community. We studied areas covered with forest (TDF), old grass (OG), or new grass (NG). Soils from NG had increased microorganisms, which restored important processes related to carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen cycling, so that they resem...
Natural regeneration may be a cost-effective method for recovering areas previously used for intensi...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of different types of land use (forest, tillage and ...
Soil microbial communities and their activities are altered by land use change; however impacts and ...
International audienceThe Brazilian dry forest occupies an area of about 1 million km2 approximately...
Land degradation causes great changes in the soil biological properties. The process of degradation ...
Soil carbon (C) sequestration and stabilization are determined by not only the C input to the soil b...
The main change in soil use in Amazonia is, after slash and burn deforestation followed by annual cr...
Land use affect soil C and microbial structure, especially in tropical dry areas. The objective of t...
Tropical environments are considerable contributors to overall soil carbon loss to the atmosphere. L...
Land use change (LUC) in tropics, explicitly from forest to conventional agriculture, is negatively ...
Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and fo...
"Soil Chemistry and Enzymes" is a dataset captured from soils from the 0-10 cm layer of pa...
"Soil Chemistry and Enzymes" is a dataset captured from soils from the 0-10 cm layer of pa...
The tropical dry areas have suffered the most severe anthropic pressures. This factor motivates stud...
ABSTRACT In this paper we discuss the impact on conversion degraded pasture areas into an integrated...
Natural regeneration may be a cost-effective method for recovering areas previously used for intensi...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of different types of land use (forest, tillage and ...
Soil microbial communities and their activities are altered by land use change; however impacts and ...
International audienceThe Brazilian dry forest occupies an area of about 1 million km2 approximately...
Land degradation causes great changes in the soil biological properties. The process of degradation ...
Soil carbon (C) sequestration and stabilization are determined by not only the C input to the soil b...
The main change in soil use in Amazonia is, after slash and burn deforestation followed by annual cr...
Land use affect soil C and microbial structure, especially in tropical dry areas. The objective of t...
Tropical environments are considerable contributors to overall soil carbon loss to the atmosphere. L...
Land use change (LUC) in tropics, explicitly from forest to conventional agriculture, is negatively ...
Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and fo...
"Soil Chemistry and Enzymes" is a dataset captured from soils from the 0-10 cm layer of pa...
"Soil Chemistry and Enzymes" is a dataset captured from soils from the 0-10 cm layer of pa...
The tropical dry areas have suffered the most severe anthropic pressures. This factor motivates stud...
ABSTRACT In this paper we discuss the impact on conversion degraded pasture areas into an integrated...
Natural regeneration may be a cost-effective method for recovering areas previously used for intensi...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of different types of land use (forest, tillage and ...
Soil microbial communities and their activities are altered by land use change; however impacts and ...