Integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems as potential carbon sinks.

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Author(s): MADARI, B. E.; MAGGIOTTO, S. R.; BERBARA, R. L. L.; STONE, L. F.; MEDEIROS, J. C.; LISBOA, F. J. G.; OLIVEIRA, J. M.; CORRÊA, R. S.; LIMA, M. L.; SILVEIRA, A. L. R.; ASSIS, P. C. R.; MACHADO, P. L. O. A.; MORALES, M. M.; WRUCK, F. J.; CARVALHO, M. T. M.

Summary: Mixed farming systems have great potential to combine food production with environmental services, including climate change mitigation and biodiversity preservation. This study contributed to the evaluation of integrated crop-livestock (ICL) and crop-livestock-forestry (ICLF) production systems from the point of view of their potential for carbon (C) sequestration in the soil and in the production system as a whole.

Publication year: 2015

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