Impact of Eucalyptus harvest residues management on soil carbon storage and greenhouse gas emission (GHG) in sandy soil in southern Brazil.
We investigated the GHG emissions in an eucalyptus plantation in function of five alternative strategies for management of HR: (i) SRCS- all forest residues from the previous rotation were removed; (ii) CRC- bark, leaves and litter layer from the previous rotation were maintained on the soil; (iii) CRG- branches, leaves and litter layer from the previous rotation were left in the soil; (iv) CR- presence of all harvest residues (leaves, branches, bark, + litter); and (v) SRSS- all forest residues were removed and litter from the new plantations were also removed.
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Format: | Anais e Proceedings de eventos biblioteca |
Language: | English eng |
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2019-11-25
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Subjects: | Eucalipto, Carbono, Resíduo Agrícola, Gás, Efeito Estufa, Eucalyptus, Greenhouse gas emissions, Soil, Carbon, |
Online Access: | http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1115138 |
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Summary: | We investigated the GHG emissions in an eucalyptus plantation in function of five alternative strategies for management of HR: (i) SRCS- all forest residues from the previous rotation were removed; (ii) CRC- bark, leaves and litter layer from the previous rotation were maintained on the soil; (iii) CRG- branches, leaves and litter layer from the previous rotation were left in the soil; (iv) CR- presence of all harvest residues (leaves, branches, bark, + litter); and (v) SRSS- all forest residues were removed and litter from the new plantations were also removed. |
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