Impact of Eucalyptus harvest residues management on soil carbon storage and greenhouse gas emission (GHG) in sandy soil in southern Brazil.

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Author(s): SÃO JOSÉ, J. F. B. de; BAYER, C.; BENDER, A. C.; MARTINS, J. G.; DICK, D. P.; ARAÚJO, E. F. de; RODRIGUES, R. de A. R.; CARNIEL, E.; SILVA, D. U. da

Summary: We investigated the GHG emissions in an eucalyptus plantation in function of five alternative strategies for management of HR: (i) SRCS- all forest residues from the previous rotation were removed; (ii) CRC- bark, leaves and litter layer from the previous rotation were maintained on the soil; (iii) CRG- branches, leaves and litter layer from the previous rotation were left in the soil; (iv) CR- presence of all harvest residues (leaves, branches, bark, + litter); and (v) SRSS- all forest residues were removed and litter from the new plantations were also removed.

Publication year: 2019

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