2024
DOI: 10.36783/18069657rbcs20230124
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Soil carbon stocks as affected by land-use changes across the Pampa of southern Brazil

Jessica Maciel Machado,
Jonathas Carvalhedo Johnson,
Carlos Gustavo Tornquist
et al.

Abstract: The “campos” of the Pampa are unique Brazilian ecosystems, which provide key environmental services, including C storage. These grassy ecosystems have been rapidly converted to intensive land-uses, mainly intensive grain crops (soybeans) and Eucalyptus silviculture. These new land-uses could decrease soil C stocks, depending on soil management. This study aimed to assess soil organic carbon (SOC) changes after the conversion of native grasslands to cropland (soybeans/cover crops under no-tillage) and forestry … Show more

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