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Biological indicators of soil quality in agricultural-forestry-pasture system in northwest region of Minas Gerais state, Brazil

Soil quality studies are important for understanding its interaction with the ecosystem as a whole. In this context, the soil microorganisms play a fundamental role for the maintenance and productivity of various agricultural ecosystems. This work had the objective to evaluate the biological attributes (microbial biomass carbon, basal respiration, and microbial quotient), as well as the organic matter content, possible indicators of alterations in soil quality imposed by different management systems, in relation to native cerrado, in agricultural - forestry - pasture system, in northwest of Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Samples were collected at 0-5, 5-20, and 20-40 cm depths, from a typical Dystrophic Red Latosol (Oxisol), between Vazante and Paracatu counties. The systems were selected according to the history of use, as follows: (1) CN - native cerrado (reference); (2) EA - eucalyptus + rice (year zero of agricultural - forestry - pasture system, planted after removal of cerrado native vegetation); (3) EP - eucalyptus + soybeans (year one of system, soybeans sowing substituting rice); (4) - EP - ES - eucalyptus + pasture (year two of system, using Brachiaria Brizantha Stapf. for cattle raising); (5) - EPG - eucalyptus + pasture + cattle (year three of system, with introduction of cattle); (6) PP - pasture cultivated with Brachiaria Brizantha Stapf.; and (7) EC - eucalyptus under conventional system in 2x3m spacing. The organic carbon and the microbial biomass carbon presented higher values in the superficial layer (0 - 5 cm), in relation to the other depths, in all systems. The organic carbon showed substantial alteration in relation to the studied systems and depths assessed, revealing its potential as soil quality indicator concerning the modifications imposed by management. The microbial biomass carbon content decreased in all systems in comparison with native cerrado due to anthropic action. Along the progress of the agricultural - forestry - pasture system, there was a recovering of the microbial biomass carbon. There was no statistical difference between management systems and native cerrado concerning metabolic quotient and basal respiration.

Microbial biomass carbon; management systems; cerrado


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