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Title: Soil physical and hydrological parameters as indicator for the sustainability of land use systems in degraded areas on terra firme in the Amazon basin.
Authors: TEIXEIRA, W. G.
HUWE, B.
SCHROTH, G.
Affiliation: Embrapa Amazonia Ocidental; University of Bayreuth; University of Hamburg.
Date Issued: 2000
Citation: In; GERMAN-BRAZILIAN WORKSHOP ON NEOTROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS, 2000, Hamburg. Program and abstracts... Hamburg: University, 2000.
Pages: p. 49.
Description: Study on the soil physical and hydrological characteristics under monoculture (cupuacu, pupunha) and an agroforestry systems (cupuacu + pupunha + urucu (annato) + castanha-do-Para (Brazil nut) with a cover crop of pueraria, in Manaus-AM (Brasil). The investigated soil showed an unusual behavior: the hydraulic conductivty was high close to and at saturation as it is commonly found in sady soils; however, at high soil water suction, it can retain large amounts of water which is a typical characteristics for clayey soils. This phenomenon may explained to the particle size distribuition (predominatly clay) and its strong aggregation. The sustainability of this soil is related with the stability of its aggregation, therefore the flocculation index may be a good parameter to evaluate its physical stability.
Thesagro: Balanço Hídrico
Árvore Frutífera
Conservação do Solo
Cultivo Multiplo
Desenvolvimento Sustentável
Floresta Tropical Úmida
Física do Solo
Relação Solo-Água
Recuperação do Solo
Uso da Terra
NAL Thesaurus: agroforestry
fruit trees
land use
multiple cropping
tropical rain forests
soil conservation
soil water balance
Keywords: Agrofloresta
Brasil
Amazonas
Manaus
Reclamation
Soil chemicophysical properties
Sustainability
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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