Análisis comparativo de las propiedades químicas e hidrofísicas del suelo con diferente cobertura vegetal en las microcuencas Yutujapina y Lluchucarrumi, ubicadas en la parroquia Cumbe del cantón Cuenca
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2023-06-27Autor
Méndez Contreras, Karina Raquel
Molina Cabrera, Syayna Alejandra
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Resumen
Paramos are natural water regulators and therefore important ecosystems. They are also
fragile systems where soils play an elemental role as indicators of their health, and can be
degraded mainly by human activities and changes in land use. In this context, this research
was carried out in two micro-watersheds, one altered (Yutujapina) and the other in the
process of passive recovery (Lluchucarrumi), located in the San Luis de Cumbe parish of the
Cuenca canton. The objective was to compare chemical and hydrophysical properties of the
soil with different vegetation cover, to determine whether or not the change in land use
affects these parameters. By taking georeferenced points, the study areas were delimited
and the land uses were defined, where altered and unaltered samples were taken and in situ
tests were carried out. The main results indicated that the changes in land use were mainly
due to anthropization processes and the introduction of pine forest, an exotic species. This
affected the different variables analyzed, with the Yutujapina micro-watershed showing the
greatest disturbance. The degraded covers presented lower values of organic matter,
nitrogen and saturated hydraulic conductivity, but when analyzing potassium, bulk density,
phosphorus and cation exchange capacity, they showed higher results. Through the
construction of the pF curves, it was found that the grassland and pasture land uses have a
higher water availability and the pine forest has a water content well below that of all the
coverages analyzed.