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Author(s): TONUCCI, R. G.; GARCIA, R.; NAIR, V. Agroforestry systems have the potential to enhance carbon (C) sequestration in soil compared with treeless (agricultural) systems (Montagnini & Nair, 2004). When one type of vegetation is replaced wit... ... |
Author(s): POMPEU, R. C. F. F.; TONUCCI, R. G.; BUENO, L. G.; CRUZ, G. dos S. da; MARANGUAPE, J. S.; ANDRADE, H. A. F. de; SOUZA, H. A. de Abstract: Improving soil fertility with organic sources is crucial, particularly in degraded regions. Organic fertilizers, when integrated into systems, provide cost-effective solutions. This study ai... ... |
Author(s): KHALIL, M. I.; FRANCAVIGLIA, R.; HENRY, B.; KLUMPP, K.; KONCZ, P.; LLORENTE, M.; MADARI, B. E.; MUÑOZ-ROJAS, M.; NERGER, R. Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and other land use systems and their quantification to offset increasing greenhouse gases are of global... ... |
Author(s): PARTELLI, F. L.; VALICHESKI, R. R.; VIEIRA, H. D.; GONTIJO, I.; FERREIRA, E. P. de B. Coffea sp. is cultivated in large areas, using both conventional and organic management. However, information about the sustainability of these two management systems is still deficient. The objective... ... |
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Author(s): MARCO, C. F. C. de; MARCO, R. de; MARTINS, C. R.; CIOTTA, M. N.; MALGARIM, M. B. ABSTRACT: Increasing economic interest in feijoa, native to southern Brazil and northern Uruguay, has triggered the need for further studies of the crop. Despite its good suitability and promising pro... ... |
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Author(s): BIELUCZYK, W.; PICCOLO, M. C.; BERNARDI, A. C. de C.; PEZZOPANE, J. R. M.; PEREIRA, M. G.
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Author(s): ENSINAS, S. C.; SERRA, A. P.; MARCHETTI, M. E.; SILVA, E. F. da; PRADO, E. A. F. do; LOURENTE, E. R. P.; ALTOMAR, P. H.; POTRICH, D. C.; MARTINEZ, M. A.; CONRAD, V. do A.; JESUS, M. V.; EL KADRI, T. C. The purpose of this research was to identify the soil organic matter (SOM) fractions changes in a crop rotation system under no-till system (NTS). This research was carried out from October 2010 to Fe... ... |
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