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Caracterização de turfeiras das cabeceiras do Rio Araçuaí, Minas Gerais

Peatlands are soil environments that accumulate water and organic carbon and function as records of paleo-environmental changes. The variability in the composition of organic matter is reflected in their morphological, physical, and chemical properties. The aim of this study was to characterize these properties in peatlands from the headwaters of the Rio Araçuaí (Araçuaí River) in different stages of preservation. Two cores from peatlands with different vegetation types (moist grassland and semideciduous seasonal forest) from the Rio Preto [Preto River] headwaters (conservation area) and the Córrego Cachoeira dos Borges [Cachoeira dos Borges stream] (disturbed area) were sampled. Both are tributaries of the Rio Araçuaí. Samples were taken from layers of 15 cm, and morphological, physical, and chemical analyses were performed. The 14C age and δ13C values were determined in three samples from each core and the vertical growth and organic carbon accumulation rates were estimated. Dendrograms were constructed for each peatland by hierarchical clustering of similar layers with data from 34 parameters. The headwater peatlands of the Rio Araçuaí have a predominance of organic material in an advanced stage of decomposition and their soils are classified as Typic Haplosaprists. The organic matter in the Histosols of the peatlands of the headwaters of the Rio Araçuaí shows marked differences with respect to its morphological, physical, and chemical composition, as it is influenced by the type of vegetation that colonizes it. The peat from the headwaters of the Córrego Cachoeira dos Borges is in a more advanced stage of degradation than the peat from the Rio Preto, which highlights the urgent need for protection of these ecosystems/soil environments.
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  • Authors: Bispo, D.F.A., Silva, A.C., Christofaro, C., Silva, M.L.N., Barbosa, M.S., Silva, B.P.C., Barral, U.M.
  • Author Affiliation: Universidade Federal de Lavras, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri
  • Subjects: carbon isotopes, soil organic matter, peatlands, conservation areas, degradation, peat soils
  • Publication type: Journal Article
  • Source: Revista Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo 39(2): 475-489
  • Year: 2015
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/01000683rbcs20140337
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