Factors influencing carbon decomposition of topsoils from the Brazilian Amazon Basin

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L.-S. Koutika
T. Choné
F. Andreux
G. Burtin
C. C. Cerri
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[1] CNRS,
[2] Centre de Pédologie Biologique 17,undefined
[3] rue N-D des pauvres,undefined
[4] Université Nancy I H. Poincaré,undefined
[5] B.P. 5,undefined
[6] F-54501 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy,undefined
[7] France,undefined
[8] Université de Bourgogne,undefined
[9] Centre des Sciences de la Terre 6,undefined
[10] Boulevard Gabriel,undefined
[11] F-21000 Dijon,undefined
[12] France,undefined
[13] Universidade de São Paulo,undefined
[14] CENA,undefined
[15] CP 96 13416000 Piracicaba,undefined
[16] SP,undefined
[17] Brazil,undefined
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Key words Brazilian Amazon Basin; C decomposition; Sand/clay ratio; Topsoils; Climate effect;
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 The influence of texture and local climate, especially precipitation, on C decomposition was evaluated in topsoils under forest and pastures at different sites located in the western, central, and eastern Brazilian Amazon Basin. Independent of the geographical location and vegetation cover, C decomposition was lower in topsoils of fine texture with a sand/clay ratio of less than 1, compared to topsoils of coarse a texture with a sand/clay ratio ranging from 2 to 8. In the former, the low sand/clay ratio appears to reduce C decomposition. In the latter, besides the effect of the high sand/clay ratio, the local climate, especially the annual precipitation, seems to play an important role in controlling C decomposition.
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