Volume 47, Number spe, 2023

Climate-smart agriculture and soil C sequestration in Brazilian Cerrado: a systematic review

Dener Márcio da Silva Oliveira ORCID logo , Rose Luiza Moraes Tavares ORCID logo , Arcângelo Loss ORCID logo , Beata Emoke Madari ORCID logo , Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri ORCID logo , Bruno Jose Rodrigues Alves ORCID logo , [...]

06/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices, mainly no-tillage (NT), cover cropping (CC), soil fertilization with organic amendments (OA), and crop-livestock (CL) and crop-livestock-forestry (CLF) systems, has been widely adopted in areas from Brazilian Cerrado. The CSA may partly offset former soil C losses and contribute to climate change mitigation. However, contradictory findings brought uncertainties about the effect of CSA on soil C. Here, by a systematic review of 87 papers and using 621 data pairs, we provided a pervasive biome-scale analysis […]

Chemical, physical, and biological properties of soil with pastures recovered by integration crop-livestock system in Eastern Amazon

Carlos Augusto Rocha de Moraes Rego ORCID logo , Paulo Sérgio Rabello de Oliveira ORCID logo , Luciano Cavalcante Muniz ORCID logo , Jean Sérgio Rosset ORCID logo , Eloisa Mattei ORCID logo , Bruna Penha Costa ORCID logo , [...]

21/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT Soil quality can be understood as its capacity to provide several essential services within the ecosystem and has been used to understand the impact of different managements, providing information that proves the benefits and your maintenance of the agroecosystem. To understand the impact of different managements, this study aimed to compare the chemical, physical, and biological soil properties in pasture areas managed with different recovery times in an integrated crop-livestock system about perennial pastures and secondary forest. The following […]

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Soil organic carbon fractions in agroforestry system in Brazil: seasonality and short-term dynamic assessment

Priscila Silva Matos ORCID logo , Luiz Alberto da Silva Rodrigues Pinto ORCID logo , Sandra Santana de Lima ORCID logo , Thassiany de Castro Alves ORCID logo , Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri ORCID logo , Marcos Gervasio Pereira ORCID logo , [...]

23/May/2023

ABSTRACT Adopting land-uses that contribute with a considerable litter input can affect the accumulation, protection, and bioavailability of organic carbon in the edaphic environment, compromising the different compartments of soil organic matter (SOM) and the associated benefits. Moreover, changes in seasons can influence the dynamic of SOM. Notably, the mechanisms involved in SOM stabilization and storage, particularly in agroforestry production areas, are still poorly explored. This study aimed to verify if the contents of soil organic carbon (SOC) and the […]

Mineral-associated and particulate organic matter in aggregates as a proxy for soil C changes in pasturesugarcane land use transitions

Bruna Emanuele Schiebelbein ORCID logo , Ricardo de Oliveira Bordonal ORCID logo , Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri ORCID logo , Dener Márcio da Silva Oliveira ORCID logo , Maurício Roberto Cherubin ORCID logo

04/Jul/2023

ABSTRACT To meet the growing demand for bioenergy such as ethanol, the area cultivated with sugarcane has expanded, especially in areas currently occupied by extensive pastures with low productivity. However, land-use change (LUC) from pasture to sugarcane implies changes in soil structure and variations in organic matter (SOM) stored in the soil. This study aimed to quantify the impact of LUC on organic matter fractions – particulate organic matter (POM) and mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM) – in soils with contrasting […]

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Straw management effects on global warming potential and yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions in a subtropical rice ecosystem

Eduardo Lorensi de Souza ORCID logo , Douglas Adams Weiler ORCID logo , Cimelio Bayer ORCID logo , Enio Marchesan ORCID logo , Bruno Chaves ORCID logo , Getúlio Elias Pilecco ORCID logo , [...]

23/May/2023

ABSTRACT Global warming potential (GWP) of rice paddies depends on straw management. This study evaluated methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and soil C stocks to determine GWP and yield-scaled GWP under different strategies and intensities of rice straw management in a subtropical climate. We hypothesized that decreasing soil management intensity and straw incorporation in the soil would reduce GWP. Methane fluxes were substantially higher during the rice growing season than in the off-season, while the opposite was observed […]

Soil nitrous oxide emissions from a soybean-wheat succession under different tillage systems in Southern Brazil

Rafael Cassador Monteiro ORCID logo , Julio Cezar Franchini ORCID logo , Claudia Pozzi Jantalia ORCID logo , Segundo Urquiaga ORCID logo , Bruno José Rodrigues Alves ORCID logo , Robert Michael Boddey ORCID logo

29/Mar/2023

ABSTRACT No-tillage (NT) has been largely adopted in Brazil as a strategy for soil conservation, but for the last decade, there have been governmental incentives for its adoption arising from its potential for soil C accumulation. Notwithstanding, the soil mulch formed from crop residues favors the maintenance of soil moisture and nutrients in the upper soil layers, which stimulates soil microbial activity and may increase the potential for nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. In addition, double-cropping systems in the same year […]

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Agrosilvopastoral system as a potential model for increasing soil carbon stocks: a century model approach

Juliana Martins Ribeiro ORCID logo , Igor Costa de Freitas ORCID logo , Betânia Guedes Souza e Brito ORCID logo , Luiz Arnaldo Fernandes ORCID logo , Luiz Fernando Carvalho Leite ORCID logo , Demerson Luiz de Almeida Barbosa ORCID logo , [...]

04/Jul/2023

ABSTRACT Agrosilvopastoral systems have been used as sustainable production models that can promote soil organic carbon (SOC) storage. However, there are no simulation studies with the Century model to estimate the SOC accumulation capacity in the long term, analyzing the effects of management and climate change in integrated crop-livestock-forest (ICLF) systems. This study aimed to simulate soil C dynamics in two chronosequences of land-use composed of native vegetation (NV), degraded pasture (DPA) and ICLF system in the Cerrado of Minas […]

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Mitigation of greenhouse gases emission affected by no-tillage and winter cover crops in a subtropical paddy rice ecosystem

Mário Felipe Mezzari ORCID logo , Murilo Veloso ORCID logo , Rafael Nunes dos Santos ORCID logo , Glaciele Barbosa Valente ORCID logo , Filipe Selau Carlos ORCID logo , Cimelio Bayer ORCID logo

06/Apr/2023

ABSTRACT Paddy rice production based on traditional soil management emits large amounts of methane (CH4) into the atmosphere. This study assessed the potential of no-tillage (NT) and winter cover crops (WCC) to mitigate net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in a subtropical paddy rice ecosystem. A long-term (20-yrs) experiment was evaluated regarding the effect of NT combined with winter fallow or three WCC (ryegrass, white oat, and birdsfoot trefoil) on seasonal CH4 -C and nitrous oxide (N2O-N) emissions and on soil […]