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The use of Pedotransfer functions and the estimation of carbon stock in the Central Amazon region
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Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"
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Computer models have been used to assess soil organic carbon (SOC) stock
change. Commonly, models require to determine soil bulk density (Db
), a variable that is often
lacking in soil data bases. To partly overcome this problem, pedotransfer functions (PTFs) are
developed to estimate Db
from other easily available soil properties. However, only a few studies
have determined the accuracy of these functions and quantified their effects on the final quality
of the spatial variability maps. In this context, the objectives of this study were: i) to develop
one PTF to estimate Db in soils of the Brazilian Central Amazon region; ii) to compare the performance of PTFs generated with three other models generally used to estimate Db in soils of
the Amazon region; and iii) to quantify the effect of applying these PTFs on the spatial variability
maps of SOC stock. Using data from 96 soil profiles in the Urucu river basin in Brazil, a multiple
linear regression model was generated to estimate Db using SOC, pH, sum of basic cations,
aluminum (Al+3), and clay content. This model outperformed the three other PTFs published in
the literature. The average estimation error of SOC stock using our model was 0.03 Mg C ha−1,
which is markedly lower than the other PTFs (1.06 and 1.23 Mg C ha−1, or 15 % and 17 %,
respectively). Thus, the application of a non-validated PTF to estimate Db
can introduce an error
that is large enough to skew the significant difference in soil carbon stock change.
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GOMES, A. da S. et al. The use of Pedotransfer functions and the estimation of carbon stock in the Central Amazon region. Scientia Agricola, Piracicaba, v. 74, n. 6, Nov./Dec. 2017.
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