2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedobi.2020.150645
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Impact of soil nitrogen availability and pH on tropical heath forest organic matter decomposition and decomposer activity

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“…The fertilization experiment was established in 2016 by Sellan et al (2020), and consisted of 16 plots of 225 m 2 (15 m × 15 m). In July 2016, we started a factorial experiment consisting of four treatments including a control (with no fertilization), addition of N as urea alone, addition of CaCO 3 alone, or N and CaCO 3 together, with four replicate plots for each treatment.…”
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“…The fertilization experiment was established in 2016 by Sellan et al (2020), and consisted of 16 plots of 225 m 2 (15 m × 15 m). In July 2016, we started a factorial experiment consisting of four treatments including a control (with no fertilization), addition of N as urea alone, addition of CaCO 3 alone, or N and CaCO 3 together, with four replicate plots for each treatment.…”
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“…To estimate the amount of CaCO 3 to be used, we measured soil pH before each application of the chemicals. For a detailed description of the experimental design, see Sellan et al (2020).…”
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“…In fact, soil bacteria are effectively involved in the decomposition and matter recycling processes. In agriculture, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) promote the availability and uptake of nutrients by plants and limit the spread of pests [6,7]. e interaction between bacteria and earthworms is essential for the natural improvement of soil fertility [8].…”
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“…e em outras regiões tropicais(Hicks et al 2019;Sellan et al 2020).O nitrogênio é o nutriente de maior dinâmica nos solos tropicais, sendo encontrado nas formas mineral, orgânica, iônica e gasosa(Amazonas et al 2011). Essas constantes transformações ocorrem de forma rápida no solo, influenciadas por inúmeros fatores como: umidade do solo, temperatura, pH, microrganismos, fertilidade, relação C/N dos resíduos, plantas fixadoras de N, preparo e manejo do solo, entre outros(Figueiredo et al 2019;Rastetter et al 2020; Rocha et al 2021).…”
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