
Influence of Luminosity on Functional Attributes in Quesnelia quesneliana (Brongn.) L.B.Sm.
Author(s) -
Johnny Rodrigues de Melo Murta,
Gleicon Queiroz de Brito,
Sérgio Fernandes Mendonça Filho,
Luiz Felippe Salemi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
hoehnea
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2236-8906
pISSN - 0073-2877
DOI - 10.1590/2236-8906-62/2020
Subject(s) - pigment , biology , botany , habitat , chlorophyll a , carotenoid , horticulture , ecology , chemistry , organic chemistry
Plant composition, diversity and structure of riparian forests of Central Brazil are well known. However, little is known about soil physical properties under these forests. This knowledge is important as a baseline for biodiversity restoration and ecosystem services that occur in riparian zones. In order to bridge this gap, here we assessed the infiltration capacity and soil penetration resistance in a plinthic soil under gallery forest in Planaltina, Distrito Federal, Brazil. We measured infiltration capacity (Mini-Disk infiltrometer) and soil penetration resistance (Stof penetrometer) following linear transects. The plinthic soil had high infiltration capacity and low penetration resistance. Our infiltration estimate is in the middle range when compared to other permeability studies in tropical forests. Like their counterparts, high biological activity along with the lack of disturbance are the likely explanations for such high topsoil permeability to water.