Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems

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Autor(a) principal: GUIMARÃES,MARIA DE FÁTIMA
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: OLIVEIRA,JOSÉ F. DE, TELLES,TIAGO S., MACHADO,WALQUÍRIA, BARBOSA,GRAZIELA M.C., TAVARES FILHO,JOÃO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Retaining sugarcane straw over the soil after harvesting can improve soil structure and increase soil carbon stabilization, mainly in macroaggregates. We evaluated the carbon content in the aggregate classes in areas under burn and no-burn (adopted for five years) sugarcane management systems, focusing on the superficial layer (0.00-0.20 m). The experiment was carried in an Oxisol and the treatments consisted in burnt sugarcane, manual harvest; burnt sugarcane, mechanized harvest; and no-burn, mechanized harvest. The retention of sugarcane straw on the soil surface is justified by the increase in carbon content and carbon stock in the surface layer (0.00-0.20 m) by restructuring of the soil, even though it cannot match the structure of the soil under native forest. Our results suggest that in no-burn management the carbon not occluded inside aggregates was important to increase carbon stabilization in soil and that more attention should be given to macroaggregates 2.00-8.00 mm present in this management system, that showed higher carbon content and was responsible for increase of the geometric and weight diameter, increasing the erosion resistance in the long term in relation to burn systems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems
title Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems
spellingShingle Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems
GUIMARÃES,MARIA DE FÁTIMA
sugarcane straw
soil aggregates
carbon stock
sand fraction
soil structure
title_short Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems
title_full Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems
title_fullStr Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems
title_full_unstemmed Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems
title_sort Soil aggregation and carbon stabilization in burn and no-burn sugarcane management systems
author GUIMARÃES,MARIA DE FÁTIMA
author_facet GUIMARÃES,MARIA DE FÁTIMA
OLIVEIRA,JOSÉ F. DE
TELLES,TIAGO S.
MACHADO,WALQUÍRIA
BARBOSA,GRAZIELA M.C.
TAVARES FILHO,JOÃO
author_role author
author2 OLIVEIRA,JOSÉ F. DE
TELLES,TIAGO S.
MACHADO,WALQUÍRIA
BARBOSA,GRAZIELA M.C.
TAVARES FILHO,JOÃO
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GUIMARÃES,MARIA DE FÁTIMA
OLIVEIRA,JOSÉ F. DE
TELLES,TIAGO S.
MACHADO,WALQUÍRIA
BARBOSA,GRAZIELA M.C.
TAVARES FILHO,JOÃO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sugarcane straw
soil aggregates
carbon stock
sand fraction
soil structure
topic sugarcane straw
soil aggregates
carbon stock
sand fraction
soil structure
description ABSTRACT Retaining sugarcane straw over the soil after harvesting can improve soil structure and increase soil carbon stabilization, mainly in macroaggregates. We evaluated the carbon content in the aggregate classes in areas under burn and no-burn (adopted for five years) sugarcane management systems, focusing on the superficial layer (0.00-0.20 m). The experiment was carried in an Oxisol and the treatments consisted in burnt sugarcane, manual harvest; burnt sugarcane, mechanized harvest; and no-burn, mechanized harvest. The retention of sugarcane straw on the soil surface is justified by the increase in carbon content and carbon stock in the surface layer (0.00-0.20 m) by restructuring of the soil, even though it cannot match the structure of the soil under native forest. Our results suggest that in no-burn management the carbon not occluded inside aggregates was important to increase carbon stabilization in soil and that more attention should be given to macroaggregates 2.00-8.00 mm present in this management system, that showed higher carbon content and was responsible for increase of the geometric and weight diameter, increasing the erosion resistance in the long term in relation to burn systems.
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