In order to evaluate the decomposition of litter and microbial activity in an area of preserved Caatinga, an experiment was conducted in the Natural Heritage Private Reserve Tamanduá Farm in Santa Terezinha county, State of Paraiba. The decomposition rate was determined by using litter bags containing 30 g of litter, which were arranged on the soil surface in September 2003 and 20 bags were taken each month until September 2005. The collected material was oven dried and weighed to assess weight loss compared to initial weight. Microbial activity was estimated monthly by the quantification of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the edaphic breathing process from the soil surface, and captured by KOH solution. Weight loss of litter after one y...
A comparative study of litter quantity and qulity, decompositon rates, and the abundance, biomass, a...
ABSTRACT: The use of leguminous green manure can be an alternative for the region agricultural syste...
Litter fall consists of all organic material deposited on the forest floor, being of extremely impor...
Studies on nutrient cycling in the Caatinga biome can support a better understanding of the ecologic...
ABSTRACT The decomposition process of litter should be widely studied, as it is a key factor for nut...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate changes that occurred due to land use and ground c...
Forest litter decomposition is a major process in returning nutrients to soils and thus promoting wo...
ABSTRACT The present study aimed to analyze the production and decomposition of litterfall in a frag...
ABSTRACT The litter in tropical ecosystems is one of the compartments responsible for the transfere...
Bodies are often disposed of clandestinely in environments allowing direct contact with soil yet the...
RESUMO – Litter fall consists of all organic material deposited on the forest floor, being of extrem...
Restinga (sandbank) areas are fragile environments, which have been subjected to anthropogenic press...
Chemical and biological aspects of litter production and decomposition were studied in three distinc...
ABSTRACT Restingas are extremely degraded, tropical sandy ecosystems and are poorly studied in term...
The objectives of this work were: a) to evaluate C respiration as an index of the microbiological ac...
A comparative study of litter quantity and qulity, decompositon rates, and the abundance, biomass, a...
ABSTRACT: The use of leguminous green manure can be an alternative for the region agricultural syste...
Litter fall consists of all organic material deposited on the forest floor, being of extremely impor...
Studies on nutrient cycling in the Caatinga biome can support a better understanding of the ecologic...
ABSTRACT The decomposition process of litter should be widely studied, as it is a key factor for nut...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate changes that occurred due to land use and ground c...
Forest litter decomposition is a major process in returning nutrients to soils and thus promoting wo...
ABSTRACT The present study aimed to analyze the production and decomposition of litterfall in a frag...
ABSTRACT The litter in tropical ecosystems is one of the compartments responsible for the transfere...
Bodies are often disposed of clandestinely in environments allowing direct contact with soil yet the...
RESUMO – Litter fall consists of all organic material deposited on the forest floor, being of extrem...
Restinga (sandbank) areas are fragile environments, which have been subjected to anthropogenic press...
Chemical and biological aspects of litter production and decomposition were studied in three distinc...
ABSTRACT Restingas are extremely degraded, tropical sandy ecosystems and are poorly studied in term...
The objectives of this work were: a) to evaluate C respiration as an index of the microbiological ac...
A comparative study of litter quantity and qulity, decompositon rates, and the abundance, biomass, a...
ABSTRACT: The use of leguminous green manure can be an alternative for the region agricultural syste...
Litter fall consists of all organic material deposited on the forest floor, being of extremely impor...