Soil carbon stock in balsa wood after fertilization strategies

Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate whether balsa wood plantation and its fertilization can improve soil carbon stocks. Total carbon stocks in the soil-biomass system, at 0.0-0.30 m soil depths, were evaluated under three fertilization strategies, after three and seven years, and compared with carbon stocks from native forest and degraded pasture. At the highest fertilization level, balsa wood showed a carbon stock similar to that of the native forest (65.38 Mg ha-1) and, after seven years, it increased carbon stock by 18% in the soil, and by 42% in the soil-biomass system.

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Main Authors: Caravina,Sandro Marcelo, Behling,Maurel, Zolin,Cornélio Alberto, Magalhães,Ciro Augusto de Souza, Freddi,Onã da Silva, Matos,Eduardo da Silva, Santin,Júlio César
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Published: Embrapa Secretaria de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento 2021
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2021000103902
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Matos,Eduardo da Silva
Santin,Júlio César
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Soil carbon stock in balsa wood after fertilization strategies
author_facet Caravina,Sandro Marcelo
Behling,Maurel
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title Soil carbon stock in balsa wood after fertilization strategies
title_short Soil carbon stock in balsa wood after fertilization strategies
title_full Soil carbon stock in balsa wood after fertilization strategies
title_fullStr Soil carbon stock in balsa wood after fertilization strategies
title_full_unstemmed Soil carbon stock in balsa wood after fertilization strategies
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description Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate whether balsa wood plantation and its fertilization can improve soil carbon stocks. Total carbon stocks in the soil-biomass system, at 0.0-0.30 m soil depths, were evaluated under three fertilization strategies, after three and seven years, and compared with carbon stocks from native forest and degraded pasture. At the highest fertilization level, balsa wood showed a carbon stock similar to that of the native forest (65.38 Mg ha-1) and, after seven years, it increased carbon stock by 18% in the soil, and by 42% in the soil-biomass system.
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