Deep soil heterogeneity and fine root distribution in forests and pastures of eastern Amazonia

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作者
Carvalheiro, KD [1 ]
Nepstad, DC [1 ]
机构
[1] WOODS HOLE RES CTR,WOODS HOLE,MA 02543
关键词
deep soil rooting; deforestation; mycorrhizae; nutrients; pasture; penetration resistance; soil fauna; soil soft spots/chambers;
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Little is known about deep soil heterogeneity, or its relationship with fine root distribution. Beneath a mature, closed-canopy forest of eastern Amazonia, and the pastures and secondary forests that are derived from this forest, soil soft spots and hollow chambers occur to at least 9 meters depth. We measured the vertical distribution of these soil patches, and compared chemical characteristics, mycorrhizal infection, and root density of soil soft spots with the surrounding matrix of more homogeneous soil. Soil soft spots and chambers varied little with depth, but occupied the greatest soil volume (0.8 to 1.2%) from 4 to 6 m depth in the mature forest. Soft spots had lower pH, P availability and arbuscular mycorrhizal infection, and higher K availability than surrounding soil. Root length density was 2 to 15 times higher in soft spots than in surrounding soil. In the pastures, roots were found only in soil soft spots at depths of > 3 m. Pastures and secondary forest had more soil chambers in the upper meter of soil than mature forest, but were otherwise indistinguishable in their patterns of deep soil heterogeneity. Soil soft spots may be vestiges of cutter ant nest chambers, while hollow chambers are cutter ant chambers and root channels. Chambers may act as conduits for root penetration and water penetration to deep soil.
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