The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation

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Autor(a) principal: Pillar,VD
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Tornquist,CG, Bayer,C
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842012000400006
Resumo: The southern Brazilian grassland biome contains highly diverse natural ecosystems that have been used for centuries for grazing livestock and that also provide other important environmental services. Here we outline the main factors controlling ecosystem processes, review and discuss the available data on soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gases emissions from soils, and suggest opportunities for mitigation of climatic change. The research on carbon and greenhouse gases emissions in these ecosystems is recent and the results are still fragmented. The available data indicate that the southern Brazilian natural grassland ecosystems under adequate management contain important stocks of organic carbon in the soil, and therefore their conservation is relevant for the mitigation of climate change. Furthermore, these ecosystems show a great and rapid loss of soil organic carbon when converted to crops based on conventional tillage practices. However, in the already converted areas there is potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by using cropping systems based on no soil tillage and cover-crops, and the effect is mainly related to the potential of these crop systems to accumulate soil organic carbon in the soil at rates that surpass the increased soil nitrous oxide emissions. Further modelling with these results associated with geographic information systems could generate regional estimates of carbon balance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation
title The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation
spellingShingle The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation
Pillar,VD
pampa biome
management
soil organic matter
global warming
climate change
title_short The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation
title_full The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation
title_fullStr The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation
title_full_unstemmed The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation
title_sort The southern Brazilian grassland biome: soil carbon stocks, fluxes of greenhouse gases and some options for mitigation
author Pillar,VD
author_facet Pillar,VD
Tornquist,CG
Bayer,C
author_role author
author2 Tornquist,CG
Bayer,C
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pillar,VD
Tornquist,CG
Bayer,C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pampa biome
management
soil organic matter
global warming
climate change
topic pampa biome
management
soil organic matter
global warming
climate change
description The southern Brazilian grassland biome contains highly diverse natural ecosystems that have been used for centuries for grazing livestock and that also provide other important environmental services. Here we outline the main factors controlling ecosystem processes, review and discuss the available data on soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gases emissions from soils, and suggest opportunities for mitigation of climatic change. The research on carbon and greenhouse gases emissions in these ecosystems is recent and the results are still fragmented. The available data indicate that the southern Brazilian natural grassland ecosystems under adequate management contain important stocks of organic carbon in the soil, and therefore their conservation is relevant for the mitigation of climate change. Furthermore, these ecosystems show a great and rapid loss of soil organic carbon when converted to crops based on conventional tillage practices. However, in the already converted areas there is potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by using cropping systems based on no soil tillage and cover-crops, and the effect is mainly related to the potential of these crop systems to accumulate soil organic carbon in the soil at rates that surpass the increased soil nitrous oxide emissions. Further modelling with these results associated with geographic information systems could generate regional estimates of carbon balance.
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