Soil carbon in integrated agricultural production systems in the Cerrado-Amazon transition area.

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Author(s): OLIVEIRA, J. de M.; MADARI, B. E.; ASSIS, P. C. R.; SILVEIRA, A. L. R.; WRUCK, F. J.

Summary: The objective of this scientific research was to identify the origin and quantify C accumulation in the soil after 3.5 years of implantation of a crop-livestock-forest integration system (ICLF) in the transition region of the Cerrado and Amazon biomes. Recently, several studies have been conducted on the emission of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) in agriculture. Thus, systems such as the ICLF have been evaluated because they are considered promising both for greater efficiency in production and in the mitigation of GHG emissions and simultaneous accumulation of carbon both in the soil and in plant biomass. Two areas under ICLF (ICLF1 and ICLF3) were selected, systems with one row and three rows of Eucalyptus urograndis per row, respectively, an area under pasture and a forest in the municipality of Nova Canaã do Norte, Mato Grosso.

Publication year: 2021

Types of publication: Book sections

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