Enzyme activity as quality indicator of soil under agroforestry systems in the Brazilian Cerrado.
Enzyme activity as quality indicator of soil under agroforestry systems in the Brazilian Cerrado.
Author(s): MEDEIROS, D. S.; STONE, L. F.; DIDONET, A. D.; FERREIRA, E. P. B.
Summary: Agroforestry production systems (APS) can be considered a way to produce causing low environmental impact. Besides, APS can be advantageous over conventional agricultural management, since they can offer increased productivity, economic benefits, and more diversity by increasing the possibilities of use a greater number of crops in an economic way. In this presentation, we report the effects of 4 years of two APS installed in the Brazilian Cerrado on soil enzyme activity.
Publication year: 2015
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Rice & Beans
Keywords: Agrossilvicultura, Atividade enzimica, Cerrado, Solo
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