Human activities, such as land use change, cause severe land degradation in many ecosystems around the globe with potential impacts on soil processes. Restoration practices aim at reverting such impacts and reconstituting the biotic composition and functioning of an ecosystem to its initial condition. The aim of this study was to monitor soil microbial properties in degraded lands in Northeast Brazil and to compare those with land under restoration. Soil samplings were conducted in 2009, 2010 and 2011 in two different seasons (wet and dry season) at sites differing in degradation status: native vegetation (NAT), moderately degraded land (MDL), highly degraded land (HDL), and land under restoration for four years (RES). Soil microbial proper...
Land use affect soil C and microbial structure, especially in tropical dry areas. The objective of t...
Revegetation of exposed sub-soil, while a desirable strategy in the recovery processes, often fails ...
The Brazilian dry forest occupies an area of about 1 million km(2) approximately 46% of which has be...
Human activities, such as land use change, cause severe land degradation in many ecosystems around t...
Land degradation causes great changes in the soil biological properties. The process of degradation ...
Many researchers have reported relationships of physical and chemical properties with water erosion;...
Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and fo...
Combination of conservation agricultural practices such as reduced tillage and complex cropping syst...
The veredas (a type of wetlands) are wet ecosystems usually associated with the presence of hydromor...
Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and fo...
To mitigate the impacts of eucalypt monoculture, forestry companies in the Upper Jequitinhonha Valle...
The increase in agricultural production in the Brazilian Amazon region is mostly a result of the agr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of vegetation on soil microbial activity during s...
Currently, agricultural productivity and sustainable development are the desired bases for the creat...
Microbial biomass is an important component in maintaining soil quality and plant productivity. The ...
Land use affect soil C and microbial structure, especially in tropical dry areas. The objective of t...
Revegetation of exposed sub-soil, while a desirable strategy in the recovery processes, often fails ...
The Brazilian dry forest occupies an area of about 1 million km(2) approximately 46% of which has be...
Human activities, such as land use change, cause severe land degradation in many ecosystems around t...
Land degradation causes great changes in the soil biological properties. The process of degradation ...
Many researchers have reported relationships of physical and chemical properties with water erosion;...
Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and fo...
Combination of conservation agricultural practices such as reduced tillage and complex cropping syst...
The veredas (a type of wetlands) are wet ecosystems usually associated with the presence of hydromor...
Many forested areas have been converted to intensive agricultural use to satisfy food, fiber, and fo...
To mitigate the impacts of eucalypt monoculture, forestry companies in the Upper Jequitinhonha Valle...
The increase in agricultural production in the Brazilian Amazon region is mostly a result of the agr...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of vegetation on soil microbial activity during s...
Currently, agricultural productivity and sustainable development are the desired bases for the creat...
Microbial biomass is an important component in maintaining soil quality and plant productivity. The ...
Land use affect soil C and microbial structure, especially in tropical dry areas. The objective of t...
Revegetation of exposed sub-soil, while a desirable strategy in the recovery processes, often fails ...
The Brazilian dry forest occupies an area of about 1 million km(2) approximately 46% of which has be...