VALIDATION OF SOIL QUALITY INDEX IN SOIL USING BIOINDICATOR PLANT

Soils provide a broad set of vital ecosystem services and sustains the production of food and fibers, balancing the ecosystem. Thus, from the perspective of soil quality, it is defined as an ability to balance within the ecosystem to sustain biological productivity, promoting the health of plants an...

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Main Authors: Ronaldo Toshiaki Oikawa, Amanda Silva Custódio, Fábio Fernando Araújo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE 2021-05-01
Series:Colloquium Agrariae
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Online Access:https://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/4026
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author Ronaldo Toshiaki Oikawa
Amanda Silva Custódio
Fábio Fernando Araújo
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Amanda Silva Custódio
Fábio Fernando Araújo
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description Soils provide a broad set of vital ecosystem services and sustains the production of food and fibers, balancing the ecosystem. Thus, from the perspective of soil quality, it is defined as an ability to balance within the ecosystem to sustain biological productivity, promoting the health of plants and animals, being evaluated by traditional indicators as physical, chemical and biological indicators, so the present work aims to estimate the soil quality index using multivariate models using soil biological attributes and validation with growth variables of the bioindicator plant. The study was developed in the agricultural area in P. Prudente, SP, the points collected were georeferenced, collections in depth of 0 - 20 cm, microbiological analysis, microbial carbon and nitrogen biomass, dehydrogenase, respiration and microbial coefficient, having a bioindicator plant curly lettuce (Lucy Brown) as a validator of the soil. The results were discovered using the PCA model for the identification of autos vectors and autos values, grouping and identifying their collinearities, linear regression, r-pearson validation and cluster heuristic analysis. The microbial attributes and the bioindicator plant discriminated the agricultural areas evaluated with establishment and validation of IQS. The metabolic coefficient and N of the microbial biomass dissipation of the highest covariance values by multivariate analysis. The reforestation area with native species (IQS 0.782%) and the livestock crop integration system (IQS 0.765%) were evaluated as areas with better soil quality.
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spelling doaj.art-f1814c91e1ff47e4b43ac869d3b750be2022-12-21T23:14:56ZporUniversity of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTEColloquium Agrariae1809-82152021-05-01173VALIDATION OF SOIL QUALITY INDEX IN SOIL USING BIOINDICATOR PLANTRonaldo Toshiaki Oikawa0Amanda Silva Custódio1Fábio Fernando Araújo2Universidade do Oeste PaulistaUnesp - Universidade do Estado de São PauloUnoeste - Universidade do Oeste PaulistaSoils provide a broad set of vital ecosystem services and sustains the production of food and fibers, balancing the ecosystem. Thus, from the perspective of soil quality, it is defined as an ability to balance within the ecosystem to sustain biological productivity, promoting the health of plants and animals, being evaluated by traditional indicators as physical, chemical and biological indicators, so the present work aims to estimate the soil quality index using multivariate models using soil biological attributes and validation with growth variables of the bioindicator plant. The study was developed in the agricultural area in P. Prudente, SP, the points collected were georeferenced, collections in depth of 0 - 20 cm, microbiological analysis, microbial carbon and nitrogen biomass, dehydrogenase, respiration and microbial coefficient, having a bioindicator plant curly lettuce (Lucy Brown) as a validator of the soil. The results were discovered using the PCA model for the identification of autos vectors and autos values, grouping and identifying their collinearities, linear regression, r-pearson validation and cluster heuristic analysis. The microbial attributes and the bioindicator plant discriminated the agricultural areas evaluated with establishment and validation of IQS. The metabolic coefficient and N of the microbial biomass dissipation of the highest covariance values by multivariate analysis. The reforestation area with native species (IQS 0.782%) and the livestock crop integration system (IQS 0.765%) were evaluated as areas with better soil quality.https://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/4026PCA, soil health, pastures, soil microbiology, multivariate model
spellingShingle Ronaldo Toshiaki Oikawa
Amanda Silva Custódio
Fábio Fernando Araújo
VALIDATION OF SOIL QUALITY INDEX IN SOIL USING BIOINDICATOR PLANT
Colloquium Agrariae
PCA, soil health, pastures, soil microbiology, multivariate model
title VALIDATION OF SOIL QUALITY INDEX IN SOIL USING BIOINDICATOR PLANT
title_full VALIDATION OF SOIL QUALITY INDEX IN SOIL USING BIOINDICATOR PLANT
title_fullStr VALIDATION OF SOIL QUALITY INDEX IN SOIL USING BIOINDICATOR PLANT
title_full_unstemmed VALIDATION OF SOIL QUALITY INDEX IN SOIL USING BIOINDICATOR PLANT
title_short VALIDATION OF SOIL QUALITY INDEX IN SOIL USING BIOINDICATOR PLANT
title_sort validation of soil quality index in soil using bioindicator plant
topic PCA, soil health, pastures, soil microbiology, multivariate model
url https://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/4026
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