2021
DOI: 10.5902/1980509825281
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Sistemas silvipastoris com eucalipto: estocagem de carbono em diferentes espaçamentos e clones

Abstract: O objetivo do presente estudo foi comparar o uso de diferentes espaçamentos e clones de eucalipto na estocagem de carbono em 6 (seis) sistemas silvipastoris (SSP), localizados em Porto Firme - MG. Em campo foram utilizados experimentos contendo 6 (seis) SSP, com os clones GG100, I144, I224, híbridos de Eucalyptus grandis x Eucalyptus urophylla, nos espaçamentos de 6m x 4m e 8m x 4m, nas idades de 60 e 96 meses. O inventário florestal realizado foi do tipo censo, onde todas as árvores tiveram sua circunferência… Show more

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“…These values were close to those found in this research for the silvopastoral system with eucalyptus, with average values for the two clones of 164.43 ton.ha -1 , showing the efficiency of this system in converting captured carbon sequestration into extra income for the forest investor. Schettini et al (2021), researching different forest arrangements in the silvopastoral system to verify the potential carbon sequestered by the trees, concluded that the larger spacings allowed for greater carbon storage between the individuals, thus confirming the results achieved in this research.…”
Section: Silvopastoral System 4m X 2msupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These values were close to those found in this research for the silvopastoral system with eucalyptus, with average values for the two clones of 164.43 ton.ha -1 , showing the efficiency of this system in converting captured carbon sequestration into extra income for the forest investor. Schettini et al (2021), researching different forest arrangements in the silvopastoral system to verify the potential carbon sequestered by the trees, concluded that the larger spacings allowed for greater carbon storage between the individuals, thus confirming the results achieved in this research.…”
Section: Silvopastoral System 4m X 2msupporting
confidence: 83%