DOI: 10.11606/d.11.2014.tde-29052014-171038
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Dinâmica do carbono no solo sob diferentes usos da terra em Paragominas, PA

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“…Petter et al (2017), in studies conducted in southern Brazilian Amazon, show that long-term carbon losses can contribute significantly to the accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere and also undermine the sustainability of agricultural production in the Amazon, with direct consequences for exchangeable base levels and cation exchange capacity, since total organic carbon is directly related to these attributes in these soils. In a clayey Yellow Oxisol in the city of Paragominas, state of Pará , Brazil, Chaves (2014) observed that the lowest soil carbon contents were found in a newly implanted area with the crop-livestock integration system, which was initially subjected to plowing and harrowing. The soil carbon values obtained by the author were very similar to those obtained in this work, in an area under conventional system.…”
Section: Content and Stock In The Soilmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Petter et al (2017), in studies conducted in southern Brazilian Amazon, show that long-term carbon losses can contribute significantly to the accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere and also undermine the sustainability of agricultural production in the Amazon, with direct consequences for exchangeable base levels and cation exchange capacity, since total organic carbon is directly related to these attributes in these soils. In a clayey Yellow Oxisol in the city of Paragominas, state of Pará , Brazil, Chaves (2014) observed that the lowest soil carbon contents were found in a newly implanted area with the crop-livestock integration system, which was initially subjected to plowing and harrowing. The soil carbon values obtained by the author were very similar to those obtained in this work, in an area under conventional system.…”
Section: Content and Stock In The Soilmentioning
confidence: 97%