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Author(s): NOOJIPADY, P.; MORTON, D. C.; MACEDO, M. N.; VICTORIA, D. de C.; HUANG, C.; GIBBS, H. K.; BOLFE, E. L. Abstract. Land use, land use change, and forestry accounted for two-thirds of Brazil?s greenhouse gas emissions profile in 2005. Amazon deforestation has declined by more than 80% over the past decade... ... |
Author(s): EVA, H. D.; ACHARD, F.; BEUCHLE, R.; MIRANDA, E. E. de; CARBONI, S.; SELIGER, R.; VOLLMAR, M.; HOLLER, W. A.; OSHIRO, O. T.; ARROYO, V. B.; GALLEGO, J. This paper outlines the methods and results for monitoring forest change and resulting carbon emissions for the 1990-2000 and 200-2005 periods carried out over tropical Central and South America. To p... ... |
Author(s): SAGRILO, E.; JEFFERY, S.; HOFFLAND, E.; KUYPER, T. W. Soil amendment with pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM), also named biochar, is claimed to sequester carbon (C). However, possible interactions between PyOM and native soil organic carbon (SOC) may accele... ... |
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Author(s): SOUZA, J. P. de; BORTOLON, E. S. O.; BORTOLON, L.; CAMARGO, F. P. de; CONCEIÇÃO, W. S. S.; LIMA, A. de O.; VEZZANI, F. M. The objectives of this work were to evaluate the CO2 emission potential of an Oxisol under integrated crop-livestock and no-tillage systems in the Brasilian Savanna; and to analyze the impact of soil... ... |
Author(s): ALMEIDA, R. G. de; ALMEIDA, E, M.; GOMES, R. da C.; ALVES, F. V.; LAURA, V. A.; PORFIRIO-DA-SILVA, V.; COSTA, G. F.; BUNGENSTAB, D. J.
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Author(s): PITOMBO, L. M.; CARMO, J. B.; DE MARIA, I. C.; ANDRADE, C. A. de Abstract: The large volume of sewage sludge (SS) generated with high carbon (C) and nutrient content suggests that its agricultural use may represent an important alternative to soil carbon sequestrat... ... |
Author(s): MADARI, B. E.; SALTON, J. C.; CARVALHO, A. M.; SCIVITTARO, W. B.; SANTOS, J. C. F.; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, R. C.; TOSTO, S. G.; LEITE, L. F. C.; EVANGELISTA, S. R. M.; VICTORIA, D. C. Climate change caused by human activities is a reality that can affect agricultural production, including small agribusiness and family farming. Thus, it is a phenomenon that should be considered in s... ... |
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