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Bioindicators of Behavior and Regeneration of a Caatinga Area in the Brazilian Semi-Arid - A Review
Author(s) -
Cássio Ricardo Gonçalves da Costa,
Marcos Gomes da Silva,
Carlos Antônio Gonçalves da Costa,
Rayane Sley Melo da Cunha,
M. M. de Sousa,
Maria Vanessa Pires de Sousa,
Anne Carolline Maia Linhares,
Sonaria de Sousa Silva,
Ailson de Lima Marques,
Débora Coelho Moura
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of forests
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2413-8398
pISSN - 2409-3807
DOI - 10.18488/jof.v9i1.2126
Subject(s) - biome , arid , sustainability , regeneration (biology) , ecosystem , soil fertility , bioindicator , environmental science , environmental resource management , nutrient cycle , ecology , agroforestry , soil water , geography , biology , soil science , microbiology and biotechnology
Studies that allow the understanding of the nutrient cycling processes and maintenance of soil fertility in the caatinga biome are necessary to assist in the proposal of possible management forms, in view of the sustainability of this ecosystem, to provide data in an area of knowledge the quantification of glomalin can be a good indicator of changes caused by the use of the soil and, in turn, therefore, it can become a good indicator of its recovery because it is correlated with important attributes of the soil. In addition to providing data of this process for a better understanding of the soils of the country, a study on this subject will also contribute with a new database for global monitoring. Research that can follow the regeneration rate of Caatinga forests in the Semi-arid will allow the development of models relating to several variables, not currently available for the semi-arid tropical region.

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