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      Spatial Variability of Soil Properties in Archeological Dark Earth Sites under Cacao Cultivation

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          ABSTRACT Soils with an A horizon formed by human activity, an anthropogenic A horizon, are found in the Amazon Region. Few studies have examined the spatial distribution of the properties of these soils. We mapped the spatial variability of some soil properties in an area of Archaeological Dark Earth (ADE) in the Brazilian Amazon. A sampling grid was defined over an area of 42 × 88 m under cacao cultivation in which sampling points were established at a spacing of 6 × 8 m, for a total of 88 points. Samples were collected from the 0.00-0.05, 0.05-0.10, 0.10-0.20, and 0.20-0.30 m depth layers. Soil texture, aggregate stability, and organic carbon (OC) analyses were performed on disturbed soil samples. Undisturbed samples were used to determine soil macroporosity (Macro), microporosity (Micro), total porosity (TP), and soil resistance to penetration (RP). The results were analyzed by descriptive statistic, Pearson correlation (p<0.01), and geostatistics. Soil bulk density, total pore volume, and geometric mean diameter are dependent on the total amount of OC in the ADE area. Increased soil bulk density and RP are proportional to a decrease in OC content and lower Micro and TP. Moreover, soil resistance to penetration is influenced by soil water and clay content with depth.

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                Journal
                rbcs
                Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
                Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo
                Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
                1806-9657
                2016
                : 40
                : 0
                : e0140816
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal do Amazonas Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade Federal do Amazonas Brazil
                [3 ] Universidade Federal do Amazonas Brazil
                [4 ] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Brazil
                [5 ] Universidade Estadual de Campinas Brazil
                Article
                S0100-06832016000100415
                10.1590/18069657rbcs20140816
                9733f638-acb1-40eb-9539-41da58ea38a7

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                SOIL SCIENCE

                Soil
                Indian Dark Earth,management systems,Amazon soils,anthropogenic soils
                Soil
                Indian Dark Earth, management systems, Amazon soils, anthropogenic soils

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