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Comparative study of humic acids of the mound of a wood-feeding termite and of the litter directly below in the Amazon river delta
Authors:J F Richard  G Ait Baddi  C Costa  M Guiresse  M Kaemmerer
Institution:1. Agronomy Environment Ecotoxicology Laboratory, ENSAT INP-BP 107 , F 31326, Castanet Tolosan cedex, France;2. Plant Ecology and Environment Laboratory, Faculty of Science Semlalia, Cadi Ayad University , BP 2390, Marrakech, Morocco;3. Department of Plant Biology, Para Science Faculty , Avenue Tancredo neves s/n, Terra Firme/Pa66077-530 Bélem , Brazil
Abstract:In order to determine the role of termites in the recycling of organic matter and in humification processes, organic matter from the mound of a wood-feeding termite (Nasutitermes sp.) and from the litter directly below has been studied in secondary forest on the campus of Belem University, in Brazil. The carbon content was slightly lower in the litter (just beneath the mound) than in the mound, but nitrogen was much more abundant in the mound. As a consequence, the C/N ratio of fragmented litter total organic matter is very high, which shows that the humification process is not complete. Therefore, plant debris seemed to be more degraded in the mound than in the litter, indicating a humification gradient from mound to litter. Humic acid extracted from the mound and from the litter was compared by using elemental, E4/E6 ratio, spectroscopic (FTIR) analyses, and Sephadex gel chromatography. First, humic acids were more abundant in the mound than in the litter, showing that humification processes were more advanced in the mound than in the litter. Gel-permeation chromatography showed that the humic acids of the mound contained more low-molecular-weight fractions than those of the litter. In addition, the results of infrared spectra, E4/E6 ratio and elemental composition can confirm the fulvic character of mound material and the humic character of litter material. Therefore, the plant debris seems to follow two different humification pathways in the two environments, as long as the mound is alive.
Keywords:Wood-feeding termites  Mound  Litter  Humic acids
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