Abstract Quantitative studies on the water and nutrient enrichment of throughfall and stemflow in the Cerrado are lacking, especially among tree species. This work tested the hypothesis that the chemistry of rainfall fractions is altered after passing through the canopy and that the chemistry of stemflow can substantially change among tree species. We compared the nutrient concentrations in rainfall, throughfall and stemflow, dry deposition and canopy exchange among eight Cerrado species in Brazil. Rainfall, throughfall and stemflow were monitored from April 2018 to March 2019. The following chemical factors were determined using a Metrohm liquid chromatograph ECO IC: Na2+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Br−, Cl−, NO 3 − , SO 4 2 − and PO 4 3 − . The enrichment ratio, depositions of rainfall, throughfall and stemflow and canopy budget of different nutrients were calculated for the stand and species. A comparison between the mean concentrations showed that most of the elements and compounds were relatively more concentrated in the throughfall and stemflow, except for Na2+and Ca2+, which were more concentrated in the rainfall (p PO 4 3 − were taken up by the canopy. Given the variation in the nutrient input, these results highlight the importance of investigating the individual contribution of the stemflow of each species in the Cerrado forest and provide a potential strategy for adapting the species to soil recovery.
Rainfall partitioning in the Cerrado and its influence on net rainfall nutrient fluxes
K. Tonello,A. Rosa,L. C. Pereira,Gregorio Nolazco Matus,M. E. G. Guandique,A. A. Navarrete
Published 2021 in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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2021-06-15
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