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The āMata Nacional de Leiriaā is the first planned area of pine in Portugal. Their soils,
usually considered as Podzolized Soils, are coarse textured and very poor in nutrients, but are
poorly studied and characterized.
The aim of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of these soils, in order to
provide key information for the sustainable management of pine plantations and to increment the
knowledge on soils of the littoral-central region.
For this purpose, 26 pedons were selected along two transects, whose morphological,
physical and chemical properties were studied and correlated with the morphology of the region,
the age of pine stands, and the existing herbaceous and shrubby vegetation.
The properties of these pedons strongly depend on the siliceous nature and high
permeability of the substrate. The Podzols identified in the region are relatively incipient and less
representative than the Arenosols, many of which show signs of weak podzolization. The
development of iluvial organic horizons increases organic carbon sequestration potential and
nutrient retention in these soils. The occurrence of Podzols depends essentially on the existence
of low permeable lithological materials or shallow groundwater, but no reliable indicators of their
occurrence were identified.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Agronómica - Instituto Superior de Agronomia
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soils arenosols podzols pine Mata Nacional de Leiria arenossolos podzois solos pinheiro bravo
