Espodossolos in Brazil: A review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic B horizons

ABSTRACT The absence of quantitative limits for the diagnostic attributes that define spodic B horizons in the Brazilian Soil Classification System (SiBCS) allows the inclusion of soils in the Espodossolos (the equivalent of Spodosols or Podzols) classes that contradict the classical concepts that d...

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Main Authors: Andressa Rosas de Menezes, Ademir Fontana, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos
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author Andressa Rosas de Menezes
Ademir Fontana
Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos
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description ABSTRACT The absence of quantitative limits for the diagnostic attributes that define spodic B horizons in the Brazilian Soil Classification System (SiBCS) allows the inclusion of soils in the Espodossolos (the equivalent of Spodosols or Podzols) classes that contradict the classical concepts that define the podzolization process, by including horizons with low organic carbon (Corg) content, and with alkaline pH, high sum of bases and sodic or solodic characteristics. This study aimed to propose quantitative criteria and limits to identify spodic B horizons and to contribute to the hieraquical structure of SiBCS. Morphological, physical and chemical attributes were defined after analyzing a large set of spodic B horizons of profiles classified as Espodossolos in the SiBCS available in the literature. In total, 385 spodic B horizons were identified. From this total, they were identified as following: 93 as Bs(m), 127 as Bh(m) and 165 as Bhs(m). In terms of color, the main hues were 7.5YR and 10YR, while the value and the chroma were ≥4 in Bs(m), <4 in Bh(m) and a wide variation in Bhs(m). The means and medians of the Corg contents are 7.5 and 6.7 g kg-1 for Bs(m), 19.8 and 15.1 g kg-1 for Bh(m), and 19.0 and 14.5 g kg-1 for Bhs(m). When the limit of Corg content is established as ≥3.0 g kg-1, 90 % of the spodic horizons are included in this group, with 85 % of the horizons for Corg ≥4.0 g kg-1 and 81 % of the horizons for Corg ≥5.0 g kg-1. The pH(H2O) had 94 % of the spodic B horizons with values ≤5.9. Around 48 % of the spodic B horizons have Alo and Feo data and, by calculating the equation Alo + 0.5 Feo, around 47 % of the horizons have a value ≥0.25 %. The evaluation highlighted the potential for adopting the minimum Corg ≥5.0 g kg-1 and pH(H2O) ≤5.9 as quantitative limits for defining the spodic B horizon in the SiBCS. It is also suggested to apply a lower requirement for the Corg content in spodic horizons with very low clay content that is sand texture classes, using the values of Corg ≥3.0 or ≥4.0 g kg-1 as limits. Otherwise, the minimum Corg value proposed is 5.0 g kg-1 and the types of spodic B horizons could be differentiated using a second limit of Corg, distinguishing the Bs with a content of Corg between 5.0 and 15.0 g kg-1 and Bsh ≥15.0 g kg-1.
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spelling doaj-art-55db6ee0024b4f34993409998d6775c72025-08-20T02:08:40ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ciência do SoloRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo1806-96572025-03-014910.36783/18069657rbcs20240116Espodossolos in Brazil: A review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic B horizonsAndressa Rosas de Menezeshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9646-4664Ademir Fontanahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7624-8676Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjoshttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0063-3521ABSTRACT The absence of quantitative limits for the diagnostic attributes that define spodic B horizons in the Brazilian Soil Classification System (SiBCS) allows the inclusion of soils in the Espodossolos (the equivalent of Spodosols or Podzols) classes that contradict the classical concepts that define the podzolization process, by including horizons with low organic carbon (Corg) content, and with alkaline pH, high sum of bases and sodic or solodic characteristics. This study aimed to propose quantitative criteria and limits to identify spodic B horizons and to contribute to the hieraquical structure of SiBCS. Morphological, physical and chemical attributes were defined after analyzing a large set of spodic B horizons of profiles classified as Espodossolos in the SiBCS available in the literature. In total, 385 spodic B horizons were identified. From this total, they were identified as following: 93 as Bs(m), 127 as Bh(m) and 165 as Bhs(m). In terms of color, the main hues were 7.5YR and 10YR, while the value and the chroma were ≥4 in Bs(m), <4 in Bh(m) and a wide variation in Bhs(m). The means and medians of the Corg contents are 7.5 and 6.7 g kg-1 for Bs(m), 19.8 and 15.1 g kg-1 for Bh(m), and 19.0 and 14.5 g kg-1 for Bhs(m). When the limit of Corg content is established as ≥3.0 g kg-1, 90 % of the spodic horizons are included in this group, with 85 % of the horizons for Corg ≥4.0 g kg-1 and 81 % of the horizons for Corg ≥5.0 g kg-1. The pH(H2O) had 94 % of the spodic B horizons with values ≤5.9. Around 48 % of the spodic B horizons have Alo and Feo data and, by calculating the equation Alo + 0.5 Feo, around 47 % of the horizons have a value ≥0.25 %. The evaluation highlighted the potential for adopting the minimum Corg ≥5.0 g kg-1 and pH(H2O) ≤5.9 as quantitative limits for defining the spodic B horizon in the SiBCS. It is also suggested to apply a lower requirement for the Corg content in spodic horizons with very low clay content that is sand texture classes, using the values of Corg ≥3.0 or ≥4.0 g kg-1 as limits. Otherwise, the minimum Corg value proposed is 5.0 g kg-1 and the types of spodic B horizons could be differentiated using a second limit of Corg, distinguishing the Bs with a content of Corg between 5.0 and 15.0 g kg-1 and Bsh ≥15.0 g kg-1.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832025000100200&lng=en&tlng=enpodzolized soilsdiagnostic horizonsSiBCS
spellingShingle Andressa Rosas de Menezes
Ademir Fontana
Lúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjos
Espodossolos in Brazil: A review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic B horizons
Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
podzolized soils
diagnostic horizons
SiBCS
title Espodossolos in Brazil: A review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic B horizons
title_full Espodossolos in Brazil: A review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic B horizons
title_fullStr Espodossolos in Brazil: A review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic B horizons
title_full_unstemmed Espodossolos in Brazil: A review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic B horizons
title_short Espodossolos in Brazil: A review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic B horizons
title_sort espodossolos in brazil a review of the criteria and conceptualization of the spodic b horizons
topic podzolized soils
diagnostic horizons
SiBCS
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832025000100200&lng=en&tlng=en
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