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Microbiological attributes as indicators of soil quality in coffee growing systems in Southwest Bahia, Brazil.

Elismar Pereira de OliveiraAnny Karoline Rocha Quirino MartinsSilva Maria de Oliveira LongattiOsnar Obede da Silva AragãoLeandro Martins de FreitasAlexandra Damasceno SantosFatima Maria de Souza MoreiraDivino Levi MiguelPatrícia Lopes Leal
Published in: Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (2024)
Microorganisms are important indicators of soil quality due to their sensitivity to changes, reflecting the impacts caused by different land uses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbiological and physical-chemical attributes of the soil in areas cultivated with coffee under three different management systems (shaded coffee and full sun coffee with two spacings), as well as in adjacent areas under pasture and native forest, in Bahia, Brazil. The microbiological and physicochemical indicators evaluated were basal soil respiration (MBR), soil total organic carbon (TOC), microbial biomass carbon (MBC), metabolic quotient (qCO 2 ), microbial quotient (qMic), enzyme activities (urease, acid phosphatase and fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis (FDA)). Physical and chemical indicators (particle size, texture, pH, P, K + , Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Al 3+ , and sum of bases) were also evaluated. Biological and chemical attributes were much more discriminative of study areas in the dry season. Microbial quotient (qMic) and metabolic quotient (qCO 2 ) in the dry season showed that pasture is the most degraded land use. Conversely, nature forest and coffee with Grevillea were similar and were the best ones. In general, soil quality indicators were more sensitive to discriminate pasture and native forest from coffee systems, which, in turn, were not well discriminated among themselves.
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