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Iron oxides in tropical and subtropical Brazilian oxisols under long-term no-tillage

The no-tillage system (NT) affects the rate of soil processes, but little is known about its effect on the mineralogy of tropical and subtropical soils. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effect of NT system on pedogenetic iron oxides and their relationship with soil organic matter (SOM) fractions. Soil samples were taken at 14 depths within the top 0,20 m soil layer from two clayey Oxisols under NT and conventional tillage (CT) systems of the experimental areas located near the counties of Santo Ângelo (RS State, Southern Brazil) and Dourados (MS State, Center-Western Brazil). The soil mineralogy was analyzed by X ray diffraction, and the contents of sodium dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (Fed), ammonium oxalate (Feo) iron oxides, total organic carbon (TOC), and humic fractions were evaluated. Kaolinite and hematite were the predominant minerals in both soils, and the NT system had not effect on the mean concentration of Fed, Feo, TOC and the Feo/Fed ratio in the 0-0.20 m soil layer, in comparison with CT soil. However, in the soil in southern Brazil, under well-distributed annual rainfall and cooler temperatures in the winter, the TOC content and humine fraction in the surface layer (0-0.03 m) of NT soil were higher. These variables were also closely related with the Feo contents and Feo/Fed ratio. On the contrary, in the Oxisol under tropical conditions, with rainfall concentrated from October to March, no effect of the tillage system was observed on TOC and humic fractions of SOM contents. In this soil, the Feo content and Feo/Fed ratio were positively related to soil depth and negatively to TOC and humine contents. These results probably are a consequence of iron oxide rearrangements, possibly through the reductive dissolution of hematite and maghmite from soil surface layer, and neo-genesis of low crystalline iron oxides in the deeper soil layers.

dissolution; reduction; hematite; humic fractions; management soil systems


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