2018
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v10n9p284
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Carbon Management Index and Carbon Stock of a Cohesive Oxisol Under Different in the Region Northeast of Brazil

Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the soil organic carbon fractions and the carbon management index (CMI) in a cohesive oxisol under different uses. Conventional cassava planting (CC), pasture (PP), and 7-and 12-year agroforestry systems (AF7 and AF12, respectively), were tested against secondary forest (SF). Soil samples of these areas were physically fractionated in order to determine total organic matter (TOC) as well as the labile-(LOC) and non-labile (NOC) fractions of the soil organic matter, a… Show more

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“…15 This study documented higher TOC in mixed forest that further effectively enhances the soil carbon storage. Our findings go in line with the study that higher density of roots of forest ecosystem leads to greater buildup of soil C. 16 Although, reduced TOC occurred due to higher disturbance and erosive problems. 17 Our data reported high POC value under mixed forest.…”
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“…15 This study documented higher TOC in mixed forest that further effectively enhances the soil carbon storage. Our findings go in line with the study that higher density of roots of forest ecosystem leads to greater buildup of soil C. 16 Although, reduced TOC occurred due to higher disturbance and erosive problems. 17 Our data reported high POC value under mixed forest.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%