Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon

Trees dispersed in grazing areas are contribute to the sustainability of livestock systems. The interactions between trees and soil are ecological processes that allow the modification of the biology, fertility, and physics of the soil. This study was aimed to assess the influence of dispersed trees in pastures on soil properties in grazing areas for dual-purpose cattle systems in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon. The work was done in grazing areas with scattered trees at the Centro de Investigaciones Amazónicas CIMAZ–Macagual in Florencia—Caquetá—Colombia. We evaluated the effect of five tree species, Andira inermis, Bellucia pentámera, Guarea Guidonia, Psidium guajava and Zygia longifolia, on soil properties (up to 30 cm soil depth) under and outside the influence of the crown. Under the tree crown, three points were systematically taken in different cardinal positions. This was done at a distance corresponding to half the radius of the tree crown. The sampling points in the open pasture area (out of crown) were made in the same way, but at 15 m from the crown border. The ANOVA showed significant interaction (P < 0.0001) between tree species and location for macrofauna abundance up to 30 cm soil depth. For this reason, we performed the comparison between locations for each tree species. Chemical soil variables up to 10 cm soil depth only showed interaction of tree species-location for exchangeable potassium (P = 0.0004). Soil physical soil characteristics up to 30 cm soil depth only showed interaction of tree species-location at 20 cm soil depth (P = 0.0003). The principal component analysis for soil properties explained 61.1% of the total variability of the data with the two first axes. Using Monte Carlo test, we found crown effect for all species. Trees help to control exchangeable mineral elements that can affect the soil, potentiate basic cations such as magnesium and potassium, increase the abundance of soil macrofauna; but some trees with high ground level of shade in grazing areas could increase soil compaction due to the greater concentration of cattle in these areas.

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Main Authors: Álvarez, Faver, Casanoves, Fernando, Suárez, Juan C.
Other Authors: Kai Yue, Fujian
Format: Artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2022-01
Subjects:ANDIRA INERMIS, BELLUCIA PENTÁMERA, GUAREA GUIDONIA, PSIDIUM GUAJAVA, ÁRBOLES DISPERSOS, TIERRAS DE PASTOREO, SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES, PROPIEDADES DEL SUELO, AMAZONÍA, COLOMBIA, ZYGIA LONGIFOLIA, Sede Central,
Online Access:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11505
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261612
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spelling dig-catie-11554-115052022-01-12T18:16:05Z Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon Álvarez, Faver Casanoves, Fernando Suárez, Juan C. Kai Yue, Fujian ANDIRA INERMIS BELLUCIA PENTÁMERA GUAREA GUIDONIA PSIDIUM GUAJAVA ÁRBOLES DISPERSOS TIERRAS DE PASTOREO SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES PROPIEDADES DEL SUELO AMAZONÍA COLOMBIA ZYGIA LONGIFOLIA Sede Central Trees dispersed in grazing areas are contribute to the sustainability of livestock systems. The interactions between trees and soil are ecological processes that allow the modification of the biology, fertility, and physics of the soil. This study was aimed to assess the influence of dispersed trees in pastures on soil properties in grazing areas for dual-purpose cattle systems in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon. The work was done in grazing areas with scattered trees at the Centro de Investigaciones Amazónicas CIMAZ–Macagual in Florencia—Caquetá—Colombia. We evaluated the effect of five tree species, Andira inermis, Bellucia pentámera, Guarea Guidonia, Psidium guajava and Zygia longifolia, on soil properties (up to 30 cm soil depth) under and outside the influence of the crown. Under the tree crown, three points were systematically taken in different cardinal positions. This was done at a distance corresponding to half the radius of the tree crown. The sampling points in the open pasture area (out of crown) were made in the same way, but at 15 m from the crown border. The ANOVA showed significant interaction (P < 0.0001) between tree species and location for macrofauna abundance up to 30 cm soil depth. For this reason, we performed the comparison between locations for each tree species. Chemical soil variables up to 10 cm soil depth only showed interaction of tree species-location for exchangeable potassium (P = 0.0004). Soil physical soil characteristics up to 30 cm soil depth only showed interaction of tree species-location at 20 cm soil depth (P = 0.0003). The principal component analysis for soil properties explained 61.1% of the total variability of the data with the two first axes. Using Monte Carlo test, we found crown effect for all species. Trees help to control exchangeable mineral elements that can affect the soil, potentiate basic cations such as magnesium and potassium, increase the abundance of soil macrofauna; but some trees with high ground level of shade in grazing areas could increase soil compaction due to the greater concentration of cattle in these areas. 2022-01-11T18:15:49Z 2022-01-11T18:15:49Z 2022-01 Artículo Álvarez F, Casanoves F, Suárez JC (2021) Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon. PLoS ONE 16(12): e0261612. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261612 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11505 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261612 openAccess en application/pdf
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topic ANDIRA INERMIS
BELLUCIA PENTÁMERA
GUAREA GUIDONIA
PSIDIUM GUAJAVA
ÁRBOLES DISPERSOS
TIERRAS DE PASTOREO
SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES
PROPIEDADES DEL SUELO
AMAZONÍA
COLOMBIA
ZYGIA LONGIFOLIA
Sede Central
ANDIRA INERMIS
BELLUCIA PENTÁMERA
GUAREA GUIDONIA
PSIDIUM GUAJAVA
ÁRBOLES DISPERSOS
TIERRAS DE PASTOREO
SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES
PROPIEDADES DEL SUELO
AMAZONÍA
COLOMBIA
ZYGIA LONGIFOLIA
Sede Central
spellingShingle ANDIRA INERMIS
BELLUCIA PENTÁMERA
GUAREA GUIDONIA
PSIDIUM GUAJAVA
ÁRBOLES DISPERSOS
TIERRAS DE PASTOREO
SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES
PROPIEDADES DEL SUELO
AMAZONÍA
COLOMBIA
ZYGIA LONGIFOLIA
Sede Central
ANDIRA INERMIS
BELLUCIA PENTÁMERA
GUAREA GUIDONIA
PSIDIUM GUAJAVA
ÁRBOLES DISPERSOS
TIERRAS DE PASTOREO
SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES
PROPIEDADES DEL SUELO
AMAZONÍA
COLOMBIA
ZYGIA LONGIFOLIA
Sede Central
Álvarez, Faver
Casanoves, Fernando
Suárez, Juan C.
Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon
description Trees dispersed in grazing areas are contribute to the sustainability of livestock systems. The interactions between trees and soil are ecological processes that allow the modification of the biology, fertility, and physics of the soil. This study was aimed to assess the influence of dispersed trees in pastures on soil properties in grazing areas for dual-purpose cattle systems in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon. The work was done in grazing areas with scattered trees at the Centro de Investigaciones Amazónicas CIMAZ–Macagual in Florencia—Caquetá—Colombia. We evaluated the effect of five tree species, Andira inermis, Bellucia pentámera, Guarea Guidonia, Psidium guajava and Zygia longifolia, on soil properties (up to 30 cm soil depth) under and outside the influence of the crown. Under the tree crown, three points were systematically taken in different cardinal positions. This was done at a distance corresponding to half the radius of the tree crown. The sampling points in the open pasture area (out of crown) were made in the same way, but at 15 m from the crown border. The ANOVA showed significant interaction (P < 0.0001) between tree species and location for macrofauna abundance up to 30 cm soil depth. For this reason, we performed the comparison between locations for each tree species. Chemical soil variables up to 10 cm soil depth only showed interaction of tree species-location for exchangeable potassium (P = 0.0004). Soil physical soil characteristics up to 30 cm soil depth only showed interaction of tree species-location at 20 cm soil depth (P = 0.0003). The principal component analysis for soil properties explained 61.1% of the total variability of the data with the two first axes. Using Monte Carlo test, we found crown effect for all species. Trees help to control exchangeable mineral elements that can affect the soil, potentiate basic cations such as magnesium and potassium, increase the abundance of soil macrofauna; but some trees with high ground level of shade in grazing areas could increase soil compaction due to the greater concentration of cattle in these areas.
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Álvarez, Faver
Casanoves, Fernando
Suárez, Juan C.
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topic_facet ANDIRA INERMIS
BELLUCIA PENTÁMERA
GUAREA GUIDONIA
PSIDIUM GUAJAVA
ÁRBOLES DISPERSOS
TIERRAS DE PASTOREO
SISTEMAS SILVOPASTORILES
PROPIEDADES DEL SUELO
AMAZONÍA
COLOMBIA
ZYGIA LONGIFOLIA
Sede Central
author Álvarez, Faver
Casanoves, Fernando
Suárez, Juan C.
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title Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon
title_short Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon
title_full Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon
title_fullStr Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Influence of scattered trees in grazing areas on soil properties in the Piedmont region of the Colombian Amazon
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