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Carbon management practices and benefits in Conservation Agriculture systems: carbon sequestration rates

Authors :
Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira
Rattan Lal
João Carlos de Moraes Sá
Jucimare Romaniw
Daniel Ruiz Potma Gonçalves
Clever Briedis
Thiago Massao Inagaki
Florent Tivet
Source :
Advances in conservation agriculture. Volume 2: Practice and benefits, Advances in Conservation Agriculture Volume 2 ISBN: 9781786762689
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

The adoption of Conservation Agriculture (CA) and the maintenance of crop residues on the soil surface result in the long-term increase of carbon (C) in the system, promoting C sequestration and reducing C-CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. The present study conducted in subtropical and tropical regions in Brazil aimed to assess the impact of the continuous plow-based conventional tillage (CT) on soil organic carbon (SOC) stock vis-a-vis native vegetation (NV) as baseline, compare SOC balance among CT, CA cropping systems, and NV; and evaluate the redistribution of SOC stock in soil profile in relation to soil resilience.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-1-78676-268-9
ISBNs :
9781786762689
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in conservation agriculture. Volume 2: Practice and benefits, Advances in Conservation Agriculture Volume 2 ISBN: 9781786762689
Accession number :
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