Relaciones entre algunas características de los suelos y los pisos altitudinales de Nariño, Colombia
Abstract
Soils located in different altitudinal belts between Tumaco (Pacific Ocean) and Galeras Volcano (4250 m above sea level) Nariño, SW Colombia, were studied to determine the variation of some chemical properties as affected by the altitude. Between 1000 and 4000 m organic matter and total-N increased with the altitude. For pH, Ca, Mg, Na, K and P there was no good relationship wth altitude following trends were noted: pH, exchangeable Ca, Mg and Na as well as per cent clay decreased slighly with an increase in altitude. Exchangeable K appeared to increase and the concentration of P was irregular with an increase in altitude. In all areas CEC was organic matter dependent, It appears that in this region volcanic materials form the Andean Highlands (Galeras, Azufral, Cumbal, etc. volcanos) thoroughly disseminated by winds, running streams and by leaching, have been a major influence in the soil chemical properties
Keywords
Propiedad físico - química suelo||soil chemicophysical properties||propriedade físico-química do solo||propriété physicochimique du sol, Propiedad del suelo||soil properties||undefined||propriété du sol, Piso||floors||pavimento||plancher, Altitud||altitude||altitude||altitude, Elemento químico||elements||elemento químico||élément chimique, Material volcánico||volcanic materials||material vulcânico||matériau volcanique, Pedología||pedology||Pedologia||pédologie, Colombia||Colombia||Colômbia||Colombie,
Delegation
Sede Central
Publisher
Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
Is part of
Turrialba; Vol.23, no. 1
Status
openAccess
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https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/13020Collections
- Turrialba [1580]