SUMMARYin the 0-6 cm layer, the percentage of mass loss was highest (300-600 °C) for humic acids in the thermally most stable region. Despite the similarity between infrared spectra, soil fulvic acids in the SILV treatment extracted from 6-12 cm depth decrease the absorption bands at 1708 and 1408 cm -1 followed by an increase in the absorption band at 1608 cm -1 attributed to aromatic C=C groups. This behavior suggests an increase in the aromatic character of the structure. The AGP and ICF treatments, which increase the soil tilling, favored the maintenance of humic substances with a more aromatic character in the soil than SILV and NF. The less aromatic humic substances in the SILV treatment resulted in an increase of exchange sites of soil organic matter, indicating improved nutrient cycling and maintenance of productivity in the system. Index terms: semi-arid, silvopasture, agrosilvopasture, spectroscopy. semi-árido, silvopastoril, agrossilvopastoril, espectroscopia. RESUMO: CARACTERIZAÇÃO QUÍMICO-ESTRUTURAL DE SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS DO SOLO SOB SISTEMAS AGROFLORESTAIS E CONVENCIONAL Estudos comprovam que na região semiárida cearense sistemas agroflorestais aumentam os teores de C orgânico do solo. Entretanto, não há registro se tal incremento implica também mudanças qualitativas nos diferentes compartimentos da matéria orgânica do solo. O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar possíveis alterações das características químico-estruturais das frações ácidos fúlvicos e ácidos húmicos de um Luvissolo em áreas sob sistemas agroflorestais, cultivo intensivo e vegetação nativa em experimento de longa duração, instalado na região semiárida cearense. O estudo foi conduzido no campo experimental do Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Caprinos da EMBRAPA, município de Sobral-CE, onde foram avaliados os seguintes tratamentos: agrossilvopastoril (AGP), silvopastoril (SILV), cultivo tradicional intensivo em pousio (CIP) e áreas sob mata nativa (MN). As frações ácidos fúlvicos (AF) e ácidos húmicos (AH) foram extraídas das camadas de 0-
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