Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.

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Autor(a) principal: SCOPEL, E.
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: DOUZET, J. M., SILVA, F. A. M. da, CARDOSO, A., MOREIRA, J. A. A., FINDELING, A., BERNOUX, M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: fra
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/191642
Resumo: Under the humid tropical climate of the Brazilian cerrados, new cropping systems have become necessary to ensure sustainable agricultural production. Direct-sowing mulch-based cropping systems (DMC) introduce a cover crop before or just after the commercial crop. They help farmers enhance natural resources and produce more total biomass during the year. Crop residues protect the soil and increase organic restitution to the system. In 1999, a Franco-Brazilian collaborative project began scientific studies aimed at quantifying the impact of DMC, especially on the dynamics of water, carbon and nitrogen. DMC systems significantly decrease water runoff. In this way they effectively fight against soil erosion, even if additional infiltrated water can sometimes saturate the system and escape by drainage. The cover crop can then recycle some of that drainage loss and protect and use water resources better throughout the year. DMC systems also provide more favourable conditions that ensure the more intensive and more regular mineralisation of soil organic matter during the rainy season. Some of the organic mulch mineralises at the same time, providing the commercial crop with the benefit of a higher pool of inorganic nitrogen. The additional cover crop can recycle part of the nitrogen not used by the commercial crop and some of the nitrogen mineralised before or after this commercial cycle. Under DMC high microbial activity is responsible for higher CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, but the soil carbon balance is nonetheless positive because of the large biomass production and organic input from the introduction of the cover crop. Even under the hot and humid conditions of the cerrados, soil carbon content increases under the more productive DMC systems.
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spelling Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.AgronomiaCerradoRecurso NaturalSoloPlanta de CoberturaPlantio DiretoMatéria OrgânicaBiomassaUnder the humid tropical climate of the Brazilian cerrados, new cropping systems have become necessary to ensure sustainable agricultural production. Direct-sowing mulch-based cropping systems (DMC) introduce a cover crop before or just after the commercial crop. They help farmers enhance natural resources and produce more total biomass during the year. Crop residues protect the soil and increase organic restitution to the system. In 1999, a Franco-Brazilian collaborative project began scientific studies aimed at quantifying the impact of DMC, especially on the dynamics of water, carbon and nitrogen. DMC systems significantly decrease water runoff. In this way they effectively fight against soil erosion, even if additional infiltrated water can sometimes saturate the system and escape by drainage. The cover crop can then recycle some of that drainage loss and protect and use water resources better throughout the year. DMC systems also provide more favourable conditions that ensure the more intensive and more regular mineralisation of soil organic matter during the rainy season. Some of the organic mulch mineralises at the same time, providing the commercial crop with the benefit of a higher pool of inorganic nitrogen. The additional cover crop can recycle part of the nitrogen not used by the commercial crop and some of the nitrogen mineralised before or after this commercial cycle. Under DMC high microbial activity is responsible for higher CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, but the soil carbon balance is nonetheless positive because of the large biomass production and organic input from the introduction of the cover crop. Even under the hot and humid conditions of the cerrados, soil carbon content increases under the more productive DMC systems.ERIC SCOPELJEAN-MARIE DOUZETFERNANDO ANTONIO MACENA DA SILVAALEXANDRE CARDOSOJOSE ALOISIO ALVES MOREIRA, CNPAFANTOINE FINDELINGMARTIAL BERNOUX.SCOPEL, E.DOUZET, J. M.SILVA, F. A. M. daCARDOSO, A.MOREIRA, J. A. A.FINDELING, A.BERNOUX, M.2020-01-20T18:03:46Z2020-01-20T18:03:46Z2006-01-3120052020-01-20T18:03:46Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleCahiers Agricultures, v. 14, n. 1, p. 71-75, jan./fév. 2005.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/191642frainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2020-01-20T18:03:51Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/191642Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542020-01-20T18:03:51falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542020-01-20T18:03:51Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.
title Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.
spellingShingle Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.
SCOPEL, E.
Agronomia
Cerrado
Recurso Natural
Solo
Planta de Cobertura
Plantio Direto
Matéria Orgânica
Biomassa
title_short Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.
title_full Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.
title_fullStr Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.
title_full_unstemmed Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.
title_sort Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l'eau, de l'azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens.
author SCOPEL, E.
author_facet SCOPEL, E.
DOUZET, J. M.
SILVA, F. A. M. da
CARDOSO, A.
MOREIRA, J. A. A.
FINDELING, A.
BERNOUX, M.
author_role author
author2 DOUZET, J. M.
SILVA, F. A. M. da
CARDOSO, A.
MOREIRA, J. A. A.
FINDELING, A.
BERNOUX, M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv ERIC SCOPEL
JEAN-MARIE DOUZET
FERNANDO ANTONIO MACENA DA SILVA
ALEXANDRE CARDOSO
JOSE ALOISIO ALVES MOREIRA, CNPAF
ANTOINE FINDELING
MARTIAL BERNOUX.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SCOPEL, E.
DOUZET, J. M.
SILVA, F. A. M. da
CARDOSO, A.
MOREIRA, J. A. A.
FINDELING, A.
BERNOUX, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agronomia
Cerrado
Recurso Natural
Solo
Planta de Cobertura
Plantio Direto
Matéria Orgânica
Biomassa
topic Agronomia
Cerrado
Recurso Natural
Solo
Planta de Cobertura
Plantio Direto
Matéria Orgânica
Biomassa
description Under the humid tropical climate of the Brazilian cerrados, new cropping systems have become necessary to ensure sustainable agricultural production. Direct-sowing mulch-based cropping systems (DMC) introduce a cover crop before or just after the commercial crop. They help farmers enhance natural resources and produce more total biomass during the year. Crop residues protect the soil and increase organic restitution to the system. In 1999, a Franco-Brazilian collaborative project began scientific studies aimed at quantifying the impact of DMC, especially on the dynamics of water, carbon and nitrogen. DMC systems significantly decrease water runoff. In this way they effectively fight against soil erosion, even if additional infiltrated water can sometimes saturate the system and escape by drainage. The cover crop can then recycle some of that drainage loss and protect and use water resources better throughout the year. DMC systems also provide more favourable conditions that ensure the more intensive and more regular mineralisation of soil organic matter during the rainy season. Some of the organic mulch mineralises at the same time, providing the commercial crop with the benefit of a higher pool of inorganic nitrogen. The additional cover crop can recycle part of the nitrogen not used by the commercial crop and some of the nitrogen mineralised before or after this commercial cycle. Under DMC high microbial activity is responsible for higher CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, but the soil carbon balance is nonetheless positive because of the large biomass production and organic input from the introduction of the cover crop. Even under the hot and humid conditions of the cerrados, soil carbon content increases under the more productive DMC systems.
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