Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Serafim, Caio Rodrigues
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Resumo: The conversion of tropical forests to agricultural and livestock uses affects the soil\'s physical and water attributes, causing changes in the soil. However, there has been an increase in vegetation cover as a result of forest restoration actions to mitigate this damage, and the abandonment of agricultural land. These natural or restored forest ecosystems can provide ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, soil conservation, biodiversity maintenance, wood, fiber and food production, water regulation, among others. However, hydrological services, such as the infiltration of water into the soil promoted by these forests (new and remnant), have not yet been fully understood in ecological restoration, since there are still basic knowledge gaps in understanding the physical and hydrological processes of soils under forest restoration. In this context, our study aimed to investigate the effects of forest restoration and other land uses on soil physical and water properties in the Atlantic Forest domain in the state of São Paulo. The study sought to answer the following questions: (i) How do the attributes of the soil surface differ between pastures, natural forests, active restoration plantations and natural regeneration at different ages? (ii) Which of the physical attributes of the soil most influence the saturated hydraulic conductivity of the soil? To answer these questions, the following land uses were chosen: young active restorations (up to 16 years old), intermediate active restorations (over 17 years old), natural regenerations (between 30 and 77 years old), pastures and natural forests. The results showed that areas undergoing forest restoration via active restoration or natural regeneration were able to recover the attributes saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks), penetration resistance (PR) and macro porosity (Mac) to levels similar to those of natural forests. In the active restorations, there was an improvement in the soil density (BD) and PR attributes in the older areas, showing an improvement over time after restoration. Natural regeneration was unable to recover BD to levels similar to natural forest, which can be attributed to the time it takes for these attributes to reach levels similar to natural forests. Total porosity was the attribute that most influenced Ks, regardless of land use, demonstrating the importance of porosity in soil water infiltration processes. We conclude that forest restoration actions via active restoration or natural regeneration can improve the soil\'s physical and hydrological attributes, but in natural regenerations, the recovery of soil attributes can be slower, taking more than 33 years to recover the soil\'s physical and water properties.
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spelling Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domainImpacto do uso do solo no funcionamento físico-hídrico do horizonte superficial do solo no domínio da Mata AtlânticaActive restorationCondutividade hidráulica do solo saturadoEcosystem servicesLand use changeMudança no uso do soloNatural regenerationRegeneração naturalRestauração ativaSaturated soil hydraulic conductivityServiços ecossistêmicosThe conversion of tropical forests to agricultural and livestock uses affects the soil\'s physical and water attributes, causing changes in the soil. However, there has been an increase in vegetation cover as a result of forest restoration actions to mitigate this damage, and the abandonment of agricultural land. These natural or restored forest ecosystems can provide ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, soil conservation, biodiversity maintenance, wood, fiber and food production, water regulation, among others. However, hydrological services, such as the infiltration of water into the soil promoted by these forests (new and remnant), have not yet been fully understood in ecological restoration, since there are still basic knowledge gaps in understanding the physical and hydrological processes of soils under forest restoration. In this context, our study aimed to investigate the effects of forest restoration and other land uses on soil physical and water properties in the Atlantic Forest domain in the state of São Paulo. The study sought to answer the following questions: (i) How do the attributes of the soil surface differ between pastures, natural forests, active restoration plantations and natural regeneration at different ages? (ii) Which of the physical attributes of the soil most influence the saturated hydraulic conductivity of the soil? To answer these questions, the following land uses were chosen: young active restorations (up to 16 years old), intermediate active restorations (over 17 years old), natural regenerations (between 30 and 77 years old), pastures and natural forests. The results showed that areas undergoing forest restoration via active restoration or natural regeneration were able to recover the attributes saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks), penetration resistance (PR) and macro porosity (Mac) to levels similar to those of natural forests. In the active restorations, there was an improvement in the soil density (BD) and PR attributes in the older areas, showing an improvement over time after restoration. Natural regeneration was unable to recover BD to levels similar to natural forest, which can be attributed to the time it takes for these attributes to reach levels similar to natural forests. Total porosity was the attribute that most influenced Ks, regardless of land use, demonstrating the importance of porosity in soil water infiltration processes. We conclude that forest restoration actions via active restoration or natural regeneration can improve the soil\'s physical and hydrological attributes, but in natural regenerations, the recovery of soil attributes can be slower, taking more than 33 years to recover the soil\'s physical and water properties.A conversão de florestas tropicais para os usos agrícolas e pecuários afetam os atributos físicos e hídricos do solo, causando alterações. Entretanto, houve um aumento da cobertura vegetal resultante das ações de restauração florestal para mitigar esses danos, e do abandono de terras agrícolas. Esses ecossistemas florestais naturais ou restaurados podem fornecer serviços ecossistêmicos, como sequestro de carbono, conservação do solo, manutenção da biodiversidade, produção de madeira, fibras e alimentos, regulação hídrica, dentre outros. No entanto, os serviços hidrológicos, como a infiltração de água no solo promovida por essas florestas (novas e remanescentes), ainda não foram totalmente compreendidos na restauração ecológica, uma vez que ainda há lacunas básicas de conhecimento na compreensão dos processos físicos e hidrológicos dos solos sob restaurações florestais. Nesse contexto, o nosso estudo teve como objetivo investigar os efeitos da restauração florestal e de outros usos do solo nas propriedades físicas e hídricas do solo no domínio Mata Atlântica, no Estado de São Paulo. O estudo buscou responder às seguintes questões: (i) Como os atributos da superfície do solo diferem entre pastagens, florestas naturais, plantações de restauração ativa e regeneração natural em diferentes idades? (ii) Quais dos atributos físicos do solo estudado aqui, mais influenciam a condutividade hidráulica saturada do solo? Para responder essas questões, foram escolhidos os seguintes usos do solo: restaurações ativas jovens (até 16 anos), restaurações ativas intermediárias (acima de 17 anos), regenerações naturais (entre 30 e 77 anos), pastagens e florestas naturais. Os resultados mostraram que as áreas em processo de restauração florestal via restauração ativa ou regeneração natural foram capazes de recuperar os atributos de condutividade hidráulica saturada (Ks), resistência a penetração (PR) e macroporosidade (Mac) para níveis similares aos das florestas naturais. Nas restaurações ativas, observou-se uma melhora nos atributos da densidade do solo (BD) e PR nas áreas com maior idade, evidenciando uma melhora ao longo do tempo após a restauração. A regeneração natural não foi capaz de recuperar a BD a níveis similares ao da floresta natural, que pode ser atribuído ao tempo que esses atributos levam a atingir níveis semelhantes às florestas naturais. A porosidade total foi o atributo que mais influenciou na Ks, independente do uso do solo, demonstrando a importância da porosidade nos processos de infiltração de água no solo. Nós concluímos as ações de restauração florestal via restauração ativa ou regeneração natural podem melhorar os atributos físicos e hidrológicos do solo, mas nas regenerações naturais, a recuperação dos atributos do solo pode ser mais lenta, demorando mais de 33 anos para recuperar as propriedades físicas e hídricas do solo.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPRodrigues, Ricardo RibeiroSerafim, Caio Rodrigues2024-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11150/tde-07102024-094019/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-10-08T14:27:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-07102024-094019Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-10-08T14:27:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain
Impacto do uso do solo no funcionamento físico-hídrico do horizonte superficial do solo no domínio da Mata Atlântica
title Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain
spellingShingle Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain
Serafim, Caio Rodrigues
Active restoration
Condutividade hidráulica do solo saturado
Ecosystem services
Land use change
Mudança no uso do solo
Natural regeneration
Regeneração natural
Restauração ativa
Saturated soil hydraulic conductivity
Serviços ecossistêmicos
title_short Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain
title_full Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain
title_fullStr Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain
title_full_unstemmed Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain
title_sort Impact of land uses in the hydrophysical functioning of the soil superficial horizon in Atlantic Forest domain
author Serafim, Caio Rodrigues
author_facet Serafim, Caio Rodrigues
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Serafim, Caio Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Active restoration
Condutividade hidráulica do solo saturado
Ecosystem services
Land use change
Mudança no uso do solo
Natural regeneration
Regeneração natural
Restauração ativa
Saturated soil hydraulic conductivity
Serviços ecossistêmicos
topic Active restoration
Condutividade hidráulica do solo saturado
Ecosystem services
Land use change
Mudança no uso do solo
Natural regeneration
Regeneração natural
Restauração ativa
Saturated soil hydraulic conductivity
Serviços ecossistêmicos
description The conversion of tropical forests to agricultural and livestock uses affects the soil\'s physical and water attributes, causing changes in the soil. However, there has been an increase in vegetation cover as a result of forest restoration actions to mitigate this damage, and the abandonment of agricultural land. These natural or restored forest ecosystems can provide ecosystem services, such as carbon sequestration, soil conservation, biodiversity maintenance, wood, fiber and food production, water regulation, among others. However, hydrological services, such as the infiltration of water into the soil promoted by these forests (new and remnant), have not yet been fully understood in ecological restoration, since there are still basic knowledge gaps in understanding the physical and hydrological processes of soils under forest restoration. In this context, our study aimed to investigate the effects of forest restoration and other land uses on soil physical and water properties in the Atlantic Forest domain in the state of São Paulo. The study sought to answer the following questions: (i) How do the attributes of the soil surface differ between pastures, natural forests, active restoration plantations and natural regeneration at different ages? (ii) Which of the physical attributes of the soil most influence the saturated hydraulic conductivity of the soil? To answer these questions, the following land uses were chosen: young active restorations (up to 16 years old), intermediate active restorations (over 17 years old), natural regenerations (between 30 and 77 years old), pastures and natural forests. The results showed that areas undergoing forest restoration via active restoration or natural regeneration were able to recover the attributes saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks), penetration resistance (PR) and macro porosity (Mac) to levels similar to those of natural forests. In the active restorations, there was an improvement in the soil density (BD) and PR attributes in the older areas, showing an improvement over time after restoration. Natural regeneration was unable to recover BD to levels similar to natural forest, which can be attributed to the time it takes for these attributes to reach levels similar to natural forests. Total porosity was the attribute that most influenced Ks, regardless of land use, demonstrating the importance of porosity in soil water infiltration processes. We conclude that forest restoration actions via active restoration or natural regeneration can improve the soil\'s physical and hydrological attributes, but in natural regenerations, the recovery of soil attributes can be slower, taking more than 33 years to recover the soil\'s physical and water properties.
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