Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru

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Identifying the carbon isotopic ratio is valuable for analyzing and understanding soil classification and dynamics. This study evaluated and related the soil isotopic ratio and its main properties (physicochemical) in the Monzón Valley. Fifteen pits were sampled within the strata of a toposequence....

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Autores: Torres-Upiachihua, Nicolás S., Lagos-Damas, Rodrigo F., Toribio-Dueñas, Leodan, Chia-Wong, Julio A., Eliodoro-Costa, Vladimir, Navarro-Vásquez, Llerme
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:C3 and C4 photosynthesis
soil profiles
agricultural crops
fotosíntesis C3 y C4
perfiles de suelo
cultivos agrícolas
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru
Relación entre la respuesta isotópica (δ13C) y las propiedades fisicoquímicas: Taxonomía de suelos del Valle de Monzón en la selva alta del Perú
title Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru
spellingShingle Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru
Torres-Upiachihua, Nicolás S.
C3 and C4 photosynthesis
soil profiles
agricultural crops
fotosíntesis C3 y C4
perfiles de suelo
cultivos agrícolas
title_short Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru
title_full Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru
title_fullStr Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru
title_sort Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torres-Upiachihua, Nicolás S.
Lagos-Damas, Rodrigo F.
Toribio-Dueñas, Leodan
Chia-Wong, Julio A.
Eliodoro-Costa, Vladimir
Navarro-Vásquez, Llerme
author Torres-Upiachihua, Nicolás S.
author_facet Torres-Upiachihua, Nicolás S.
Lagos-Damas, Rodrigo F.
Toribio-Dueñas, Leodan
Chia-Wong, Julio A.
Eliodoro-Costa, Vladimir
Navarro-Vásquez, Llerme
author_role author
author2 Lagos-Damas, Rodrigo F.
Toribio-Dueñas, Leodan
Chia-Wong, Julio A.
Eliodoro-Costa, Vladimir
Navarro-Vásquez, Llerme
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author
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv C3 and C4 photosynthesis
soil profiles
agricultural crops
fotosíntesis C3 y C4
perfiles de suelo
cultivos agrícolas
topic C3 and C4 photosynthesis
soil profiles
agricultural crops
fotosíntesis C3 y C4
perfiles de suelo
cultivos agrícolas
description Identifying the carbon isotopic ratio is valuable for analyzing and understanding soil classification and dynamics. This study evaluated and related the soil isotopic ratio and its main properties (physicochemical) in the Monzón Valley. Fifteen pits were sampled within the strata of a toposequence. δ13C was determined using an isotope ratio mass spectrometry system coupled with an EA-IRMS elemental analyzer. To obtain accurate results, samples were categorized based on their depth. Between 500 and 600 µg of soil were weighed for samples <40 cm deep, and between 1500 and 2000 µg for samples deeper than 40 cm. The results provided information on the stable carbon content of the soil, separating each sample by its soil profile, depth, pH, color, Al, cultivar, carbon stock, taxonomic classification, among others. Differences in properties were found among the profiles studied, with quantitative variation in horizons, including the water table in some, and three soil orders. The δ13C ordering shows that Inceptisols exhibit mixtures of crops from C3 and C4 plants; this is likely due to historical human interference at certain depths. For Entisols, there is a lack of diagnostic horizon formation, with a predominance of C3 plants; however, in Alfisol the greatest uptake was in the surface horizon.
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spelling Relationship between isotopic response (δ13C) and physicochemical properties: Taxonomy of soils in the Monzón Valley in the high jungle of PeruRelación entre la respuesta isotópica (δ13C) y las propiedades fisicoquímicas: Taxonomía de suelos del Valle de Monzón en la selva alta del PerúTorres-Upiachihua, Nicolás S. Lagos-Damas, Rodrigo F. Toribio-Dueñas, Leodan Chia-Wong, Julio A. Eliodoro-Costa, Vladimir Navarro-Vásquez, Llerme C3 and C4 photosynthesissoil profilesagricultural cropsfotosíntesis C3 y C4perfiles de suelocultivos agrícolasIdentifying the carbon isotopic ratio is valuable for analyzing and understanding soil classification and dynamics. This study evaluated and related the soil isotopic ratio and its main properties (physicochemical) in the Monzón Valley. Fifteen pits were sampled within the strata of a toposequence. δ13C was determined using an isotope ratio mass spectrometry system coupled with an EA-IRMS elemental analyzer. To obtain accurate results, samples were categorized based on their depth. Between 500 and 600 µg of soil were weighed for samples <40 cm deep, and between 1500 and 2000 µg for samples deeper than 40 cm. The results provided information on the stable carbon content of the soil, separating each sample by its soil profile, depth, pH, color, Al, cultivar, carbon stock, taxonomic classification, among others. Differences in properties were found among the profiles studied, with quantitative variation in horizons, including the water table in some, and three soil orders. The δ13C ordering shows that Inceptisols exhibit mixtures of crops from C3 and C4 plants; this is likely due to historical human interference at certain depths. For Entisols, there is a lack of diagnostic horizon formation, with a predominance of C3 plants; however, in Alfisol the greatest uptake was in the surface horizon.Identificar la razón isotópica del carbono resulta valioso para analizar y entender la clasificación y la dinámica de los suelos. Este estudio evaluó y relacionó la razón isotópica del suelo y sus propiedades principales (físico - químicas) en el Valle del Monzón. Se muestrearon 15 calicatas, entre los estratos de una toposecuencia. El δ13C fue determinado con un sistema de espectrometría de masas de relación isotópica acoplado a un analizador elemental EA-IRMS. Para obtener resultados correctos, se consideró muestras en base a su profundidad. Se pesó entre 500 a 600 µg de suelo para muestras < 40 cm de profundidad, y para muestras que superaron los 40 cm, se pesó entre 1500 a 2000 µg. Los resultados proporcionaron información sobre el contenido de carbono estable en el suelo separadas cada muestra por su perfil de suelo, profundidad, pH, color, Al, cultivo, stock de carbono, clasificación taxonómica, entre otros. Se encontraron diferencias de las propiedades entre los perfiles estudiados, existiendo una variación cuantitativa de horizontes, en algunos encontrándose la napa freática y determinándose tres órdenes del suelo. El δ13C en base a los órdenes, se evidencia que en los Inceptisols existen mezclas de cultivos provenientes de plantas C3 y C4, probablemente esto se deba a que en ciertas profundidades hubo interferencias antrópicas a nivel histórico. Para los Entisols, existe una carencia de formación de horizonte de diagnóstico, existiendo predominancia de plantas C3, sin embargo, en el Alfisol la mayor captación fue en el horizonte superficial.Universidad Nacional de Trujillo2025-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/6900Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2026): Enero-Marzo; 111-122Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): Enero-Marzo; 111-1222306-67412077-9917reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstname:Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstacron:UNITRUspahttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/6900/7039Derechos de autor 2025 Scientia Agropecuariahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.unitru.edu.pe:article/69002025-10-27T14:28:33Z
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