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21 August 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Sites
2.2. Sampling Design
| Biophysical characteristics | Plot | DP | IP | CaAS | CoAS | SFAE | MPSE | OF |
| Location | 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 | 1°17’23.86”N, 75°51’47.63”W; 1°11’52.36”N, 76°7’17.47”W; 1°23’05.44”N, 75°27’17.95”W; 1°09’17.09”N, 76°1’59.81”W; 1°18’52.70”N, 75°46’35.18”W | 1°11’53.48”N, 76°7’21.25”W; 1°11’53.47”N, 76°7’22.60”W; 1°17’11.06”N, 75°51’56.18”W; 1°17’09.24”N, 75°51’58.10”W; 1°20’27.08”N, 75°58’17.22”W | 1°16’07.23”N, 76°0’26.39”W; 1°16’06.61”N, 76°0’25.59”W; 1°22’01.17”N, 75°58’16.99”W; 1°09’03.09”N, 76°2’11.20”W; 1°09’02.43”N, 76°2’12.06”W | 1°15’42.87”N, 75°45’43.03”W; 1°15’42.88”N, 75°45’45.32”W; 1°15’32.21”N, 75°45’36.23”W; 1°15’31.80”N, 75°45’36.43”W; 1°18’23.39”N, 75°48’06.82”W | 1°14’46.03”N, 75°45’27.71”W; 1°14’47.40”N, 75°45’28.17”W; 1°18’59.81”N, 75°46’28.67”W; 1°17’25.37”N, 75°51’34.85”W; 1°16’02.59”N, 76°0’24.16”W | 1°22’52.60”N, 75°27’11.80”W; 1°22’54.04”N, 75°27’10.84”W; 1°23’04.84”N, 75°24’43.66”W; 1°23’01.37”N, 75°24’52.36”W; 1°22’59.61”N, 75°24’54.03”W | 1°11’50.71”N, 76°7’25.00”W; 1°11’49.66”N, 76°7’26.39”W; 1°17’31.99”N, 75°51’29.59”W; 1°18’49.95”N, 75°46’41.00”W; 1°15’27.55”N, 75°45’41.14”W |
| Elevation (m a.s.l.) | 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 | 265; 269; 232; 244; 254 | 323; 324; 268; 265; 414 | 367; 369; 592; 248; 244 | 242; 242; 242; 242; 264 | 242; 242; 254; 265; 367 | 232; 232; 242; 242; 242 | 323; 323; 256; 254; 242 |
| Slope (°) | 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 | 0.09; 2.27; 0.22; 0.29; 0.47 | 1.55; 1.55; 0.61; 0.61; 0.61 | 5.99; 5.99; 15.06; 0.29; 0.29 | 0.40; 0.40; 0.13; 0.13; 0.32 | 1.02; 1.02; 0.47; 0.24; 5.99 | 0.16; 0.16; 0.56; 0.23; 0.23 | 1.55; 2.91; 0.50; 0.33; 0.13 |
| Dominant species | P. notatum; C. nlemfuensis | B. descumbens; B. humidicola; B. brizantha | T. cacao; C. pyriformis; C. odorata; C. zizanioides | T. grandiflorum; C. pyriformis; M. guianensis; H. brasiliensis | H. fascicularis; M. elata; S. guianensis; C. lasiosora; T. grandiflorum; E. precatoria; O. Bataua; C. cateniformis; M. guianensis | M. flexuosa; M. guianensis, V. Elongata; A. Panurensis;, C. cateniformis C. macrocarpa; E. precatoria; O. bataua; | P. inclinata; C. capitellata, H. oblongifolia, D. Guianense, C. odorata, I. deltoidea; T. cerasina, C. surinamensis, L. Harlingii, W. praemorsa; V. sebifera | |
| Current land-use description | Degraded pastures under extensive grazing for over 15 years. | Pasture areas managed under rotational grazing systems for more than 15 years. | Agroforestry cacao systems with 10 to 14 years since planting. | Agroforestry copoazu systems with 10 to 14 years since planting. | Secondary forests aged 8–12 years, enriched with native palms and fruit tree species | Wetland areas predominantly colonized by M. flexuosa. | Natural forest areas that are relatively well-conserved, with limited selective logging primarily for household use. | |
| Land-use history | Previously secondary forest areas. | Previously secondary forest areas. | Previously secondary forest lands used for transitional crops (e.g., maize, plantain, cassava) and occasional grazing. | Areas previously used for pastures and/or secondary forests. | Previously used for pastures and subsistence crops. | Lightly disturbed wetlands. | Forests with minimal to moderate human activity, mainly associated with small-scale timber extraction. | |
| SOC (Mg ha-1) | 48.13 | 56.83 | 57.30 | 58.88 | 57.10 | 63.32 | 73.57 | |
| AGBc (Mg C ha-1) | 3.66 | 6.80 | 18.38 | 19.73 | 28.04 | 108.48 | 102.64 | |
2.3. Flux Measurements
2.4. Environmental Variables Measurements
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Soil CO2, CH4, and N2O Fluxes
3.2. Soil Temperature and Water Content
3.3. Environmental Drivers of Soil GHG Fluxes
3.4. Global Warming Potential (GWP)
4. Discussion
4.1. Contrasting GHG Fluxes Across Land-Use Types
4.2. Seasonal Variability of GHG Fluxes
4.3. Environmental Drivers of GHG Fluxes
4.4. Global Warming Potential (GWP) Across Land-Use Types
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Variable | Season | CO2 flux | CH4 flux | N2O flux |
| ST | Dry | 0.055 | 0.862 | 0.037 |
| ST | Rainy | 0.201 | 0.041 | 0.012 |
| SWC | Dry | 0.134 | 0.879 | 0.190 |
| SWC | Rainy | 0.288 | 0.057 | 0.894 |
| Season | Land use | |||||||
| CaAS | CoAS | DP | IP | MPSE | OF | SFAE | ||
| GWP (Mg CO2 Eq ha-1 year-1) | Dry | 38.32 | 45.38 | 98.18 | 62.17 | 41.36 | 64.12 | 64.16 |
| Rainy | 34.44 | 36.54 | 70.29 | 57.15 | 38.29 | 56.66 | 57.71 | |
| Mean | 36.38 | 40.96 | 84.23 | 59.66 | 39.83 | 60.39 | 60.93 | |
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