The processes of formation and evolution of Histic humipedons are related to the soil/water dynamics. In a first part of the paper we present diagnostic features and horizons necessary for describing the intergrade humipedons existing between Histic and Hydro humipedons. Called Epihistic (âsuperficialâ Histic), these humipedons are very common and help in better defining the relationships between plant and soil in semi-terrestrial environments. In a second part of the paper we set some information about biological activities and correlated environmental frames of Histic and Epihisto units. The article concludes with dynamic relationships between humipedons, describing them in fen or bog ecosystems, allowing the interpretation of complex wetlands. The present manuscript updates the description and classification of semi-terrestrial humus forms previously published by Zanella et al. (2011a, 2011b).
Zanella, A., Ponge, J., De Waal, R., Van Delft, B., De Nobili, M., Ferronato, C., et al. (2018). Humusica 2, article 11: Histic humus systems and forms - Epihisto intergrades and dynamics. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY, 122, 162-169 [10.1016/j.apsoil.2017.03.001].
Humusica 2, article 11: Histic humus systems and forms - Epihisto intergrades and dynamics
Ferronato, Chiara;Antisari, Livia Vittori;Vianello, Gilmo;
2018
Abstract
The processes of formation and evolution of Histic humipedons are related to the soil/water dynamics. In a first part of the paper we present diagnostic features and horizons necessary for describing the intergrade humipedons existing between Histic and Hydro humipedons. Called Epihistic (âsuperficialâ Histic), these humipedons are very common and help in better defining the relationships between plant and soil in semi-terrestrial environments. In a second part of the paper we set some information about biological activities and correlated environmental frames of Histic and Epihisto units. The article concludes with dynamic relationships between humipedons, describing them in fen or bog ecosystems, allowing the interpretation of complex wetlands. The present manuscript updates the description and classification of semi-terrestrial humus forms previously published by Zanella et al. (2011a, 2011b).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.