Does soil management system affect C content of a coarse sandy loam Amazonian Acrisol?
Does soil management system affect C content of a coarse sandy loam Amazonian Acrisol?
Author(s): AQUINO, I. O. de; DICK, D. P.; COSTA, F. de S.
Summary: The impact of No-till on the soil C content in comparison to Conventional Tillage (CT) depends greatly on the soil type, climate and initial C content. The main goal of this work was to investigate the effect of conservation soil management systems on the C content and humification in an Acrisol profile, Acre State, BR.
Publication year: 2018
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Acre
Keywords: Abonos verdes, Acre, Acrisoles, Acrisols, Adubação Verde, Amazonia Ocidental, Biological resistance, Cassava, Cero labranza, Composto Orgânico, Corn, Cultivo Continuo, Cultivo secuencial, Green manures, Mandioca, Manihot Esculenta, Maíz, Milho, No-tillage, Plantio Direto, Propiedades químicas del suelo, Química do Solo, Resistencia biológica, Resistência Química, Sandy loam soils, Sequential cropping, Soil chemical properties, Solo Arenoso, Suelo franco arenoso, Western Amazon, Yuca, Zea Mays
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