The content and composition of humus in pseudogleys of slopes and plains in South Macva and Pocerina
2013; Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade; Issue: 107 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2298/gsf1307067d
ISSN2217-8600
AutoresMladen Dugonjić, Svjetlana Cupać, Aleksandar Djordjević, M. B. Vicentijevic, Milan Knežević, Zorica Tomić,
Tópico(s)Marine and environmental studies
ResumoThe scope of this paper was to examine the influence of two subtypes of pseudogley soil (of planes and of slopes) and three different land uses (forest, grassland and arable land) on the content and composition of humus in south Macva and Pocerina. The humus content was determined by dichromate method, and hu?mus components were measured using the method proposed by Kononova and Bel?cikova. The studied soils are mostly characterized by low humus content. Humus content is significantly higher in pseudogleys of plains compared to pseudogleys of slopes. Pseudogleys under grass and crops have significantly lower content of humus compared to the pseudogleys under forest. Important characteristic of hu?mus composition of surface horizon is dominant portion of fulvic over humic acids. Pseudogleys of plains have statistically significant higher amount of humic acids. The composition of humus is significantly different in pseudogley under forest compared to pseudogleys under grass and crops: it has more fulvic acids, less humin, and lower Ch:Cf ratio. Changes in pseudogley land use have produced better humus quality.
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