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Content and carbon stocks in labile and recalcitrant organic matter of the soil under crop-livestock integration in Cerrado

Itaynara Batista | Marcos Gervasio Pereira | Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia | Wanderlei Bieluczyk | Jolimar Antônio Schiavo | Janaína Ribeiro Costa Rows


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Semina: Ciências Agrárias
Volume 34 Numéro 6Supl1 Pagination 3377 - 3388 ISSN 1676-546X | 1679-0359
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Universidade Estadual de Londrina
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Crops present were: pasture; Bulk density; Maracajú – ms; Dry (may/2009) and rainy (march 2010); Sampling was carried out in two seasons; Sample area have the following history: soybean/corn + brachiaria/cotton/oat + pasture/soybean/formation of pasture/grazing; Corn and cotton + brachiaria and in the rainy season were corn; Particle size fractionation; Particle size fractionation of organic matter of the soil with the quantification of particulate organic carbon (poc) and organic carbon associated with minerals (ocam). was also quantified the carbon stock and size fractions. the area of pasture / maize showed higher carbon stock in the particulate fraction in the topsoil. the area of cotton / soy due to its lower clay; Cotton / soybean area and a native of savanna. was performed to determine the exchangeable cations; The study of organic matter and its compartments and their relationship with management; In the dry season; Cotton and soybeans; So the areas in the two evaluation periods were: pasture / maize + brachiaria / cotton; Aims to develop strategies for increasing their levels in soils and better understanding of its dynamics. this work aimed to evaluate the fractions of soil organic matter and their carbon stocks in different soil cover system in crop-livestock integration and native cerrado vegetation. the study was conducted at the farm cabeceira; Particle size analysis; Showed the greatest loss of carbon. because of the areas have the same history; The stock of more recalcitrant fraction was not sensitive to variations in coverage. the poc fraction appears more sensitive to different soil covers and seasonality
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anglais

2024-12-11
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