2008
DOI: 10.30972/agr.018401
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Efecto de la quema prescripta de un pastizal sobre el balance de CO2

Abstract: El objetivo fue evaluar el efecto de la quema prescripta de un pastizal con predominio de ramíneas sobre la emisión y captura de CO2. El sitio no recibió quema por 25 años. Los tratamientos fueron: T1 = sin quema; T2 = quema anual y T3 = quema bianual. Se tomaron muestras de la biomasa aérea viva y muerta. Después de los eventos de quema se colectaron las cenizas. El contenido promedio de C del material vegetal fue del 45 %. La cantidad de CO2 liberado en promedio en forma anual para los eventos de quema fuer… Show more

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“…In the systems of annual crops, especially intensive and mechanized, a decrease in the organic matter of the soil tends to occur, due to the greater removal and aeration of the soil by the tillage, which favors the decomposition and mineralization of the organic matter by the flora soil microbial [9] [10] [11]. Another cause of the decrease in soil organic matter is the burning of crop residues, which decreases the incorporation of organic waste into the soil [4] [12]. The study on the changes of the organic matter of the soil in the systems of annual crops is done observing the evolution of them in the time, from the natural ecosystem, and the effect of these changes on the productivity of the system by, if necessary, the decrease in crop yields [6] [13] [14] [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the systems of annual crops, especially intensive and mechanized, a decrease in the organic matter of the soil tends to occur, due to the greater removal and aeration of the soil by the tillage, which favors the decomposition and mineralization of the organic matter by the flora soil microbial [9] [10] [11]. Another cause of the decrease in soil organic matter is the burning of crop residues, which decreases the incorporation of organic waste into the soil [4] [12]. The study on the changes of the organic matter of the soil in the systems of annual crops is done observing the evolution of them in the time, from the natural ecosystem, and the effect of these changes on the productivity of the system by, if necessary, the decrease in crop yields [6] [13] [14] [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%