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Evaluación del contenido de glomalina y su relación con la agregación en suelos urbanos

Evaluation of glomalin content and its relationship with aggregation in urban soils
Authors: Suárez,M.; Herbón,C.; Barral,M.T.; Paradelo,R.;

Evaluación del contenido de glomalina y su relación con la agregación en suelos urbanos

Abstract

La materia orgánica tiene un papel esencial en la agregación de las partículas de suelo y por ello en el desarrollo de una estructura estable. Entre los componentes orgánicos, se ha destacado el papel en la formación de agregados de la glomalina, una glicoproteína producida por hongos micorrícicos, cuyo contenido puede verse afectado por diversos factores, entre ellos el uso del suelo. En este trabajo se analiza el contenido de glomalina en 56 suelos urbanos de Santiago de Compostela, sobre distinto sustrato litológico y vegetación (forestal, prado y horticultura), y se evalúa su relación con la estabilidad de agregados. Las concentraciones de glomalina fácilmente extraíble varían entre 0,8 y 9,6 mg g-1(valor medio 4,8 mg g-1, 8 % de la materia orgánica del suelo), sin que se observen diferencias atribuibles a la litología o uso del suelo. No se observa relación significativa de estabilidad de agregados en agua con la glomalina, pero tampoco con otras formas de C soluble ni con C total, lo que se atribuye al elevado contenido de materia orgánica de los suelos estudiados, que superan los valores umbrales por encima de los cuales la materia orgánica ya no tiene efectos apreciables en la agregación.

Revista de Ciências Agrárias, Vol. 45 N.º 4 (2022)

Keywords

estructura edáfica, materia orgánica, estabilidad, glomalina, agregados

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