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Colombia Forestal

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VALLEJO-QUINTERO, Victoria Eugenia. Importance and utility of microbial elements in evaluating soil quality: case studies in silvopastoral systems. Colomb. for. [online]. 2013, vol.16, n.1, pp.83-99. ISSN 0120-0739.

Environmental sustainability is achieved by main-taining and improving soil quality. This quality is defined as "the ability of soil to function" and is evaluated through measuring a minimum set of data corresponding to different soil properties (physical, chemical and biological). However, assessment of these properties does not meet all the conditions necessary to be ideal indicators such as: clearly discriminating between the systems use and / or management evaluation, sensitivity to stress conditions associated with anthropogenic actions, easy measurement, accessibility to many users and short response time. Because loss in quality is associated with the alteration of many processes performed by soil microorganisms they meet the above conditions and have been proposed as valid indicators for diagnosing the impact of changes in land-use and ecosystem restoration. Thus, through the evaluation of the density, activity and /or structure-composition of microorganisms we can determine whether current management systems maintain, improve or degrade the soil. In this article we review the main concepts related to soil quality and its indicators. We discuss the effect of the implementation of silvopastoral systems on soil quality, with an emphasis on the use of microbial indicators.

Keywords : soil quality; soil quality indicators; soil microorganisms; agroforestry systems; silvopastoral systems; land use.

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