Abstract:The oxalate-carbonate pathway (OCP) allows atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 atm) sequestration through deposition of CaCO 3 in soils. The participation of Brosimum alicastrum Sw. (Moracea) in the OCP has been demonstrated in traditional Maya agroforesty systems (homegardens) in Yucatan, Mexico, but remains unstudied in wild vegetation. To compare the OCP role of B. alicastrum trees associated to homegardens and forest, the calcium oxalate (CaC 2 O 4 ) content of leaves, bark, roots, and adjacent soil of 40 tre… Show more
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