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Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil

The Brazilian government aims at augmenting the area cropped under no-tillage (NT) from 32 to 40 million ha by 2020 as a means to mitigate CO(2) emissions. We estimated soil carbon (C) sequestration under continuous NT systems in two municipalities in the Goiás state that are representative of the C...

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Autores principales: Corbeels, Marc, Marchão, Robelio Leandro, Neto, Marcos Siqueira, Ferreira, Eliann Garcia, Madari, Beata Emöke, Scopel, Eric, Brito, Osmar Rodrigues
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26907731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep21450
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author Corbeels, Marc
Marchão, Robelio Leandro
Neto, Marcos Siqueira
Ferreira, Eliann Garcia
Madari, Beata Emöke
Scopel, Eric
Brito, Osmar Rodrigues
author_facet Corbeels, Marc
Marchão, Robelio Leandro
Neto, Marcos Siqueira
Ferreira, Eliann Garcia
Madari, Beata Emöke
Scopel, Eric
Brito, Osmar Rodrigues
author_sort Corbeels, Marc
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description The Brazilian government aims at augmenting the area cropped under no-tillage (NT) from 32 to 40 million ha by 2020 as a means to mitigate CO(2) emissions. We estimated soil carbon (C) sequestration under continuous NT systems in two municipalities in the Goiás state that are representative of the Cerrado. A chronosequence of NT fields of different age since conversion from conventional tillage (CT) was sampled in 2003 and 2011. Soil C levels of native Cerrado and pasture were measured for comparison. After about 11 to 14 years, soil C stocks under NT were highest and at the levels of those under natural Cerrado. Average annual rates of soil C sequestration estimated using the chronosequence approach were respectively 1.61 and 1.48 Mg C ha(−1) yr(−1) for the 2003 and 2011 sampling, and were higher than those observed using repeated sampling after eight years. The diachronic sampling revealed that the younger NT fields tended to show higher increases in soil C stocks than the older fields. Converting an extra 8 million ha of cropland from CT to NT represents an estimated soil C storage of about 8 Tg C yr(−1) during 10 to 15 years.
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spelling pubmed-47649012016-03-02 Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil Corbeels, Marc Marchão, Robelio Leandro Neto, Marcos Siqueira Ferreira, Eliann Garcia Madari, Beata Emöke Scopel, Eric Brito, Osmar Rodrigues Sci Rep Article The Brazilian government aims at augmenting the area cropped under no-tillage (NT) from 32 to 40 million ha by 2020 as a means to mitigate CO(2) emissions. We estimated soil carbon (C) sequestration under continuous NT systems in two municipalities in the Goiás state that are representative of the Cerrado. A chronosequence of NT fields of different age since conversion from conventional tillage (CT) was sampled in 2003 and 2011. Soil C levels of native Cerrado and pasture were measured for comparison. After about 11 to 14 years, soil C stocks under NT were highest and at the levels of those under natural Cerrado. Average annual rates of soil C sequestration estimated using the chronosequence approach were respectively 1.61 and 1.48 Mg C ha(−1) yr(−1) for the 2003 and 2011 sampling, and were higher than those observed using repeated sampling after eight years. The diachronic sampling revealed that the younger NT fields tended to show higher increases in soil C stocks than the older fields. Converting an extra 8 million ha of cropland from CT to NT represents an estimated soil C storage of about 8 Tg C yr(−1) during 10 to 15 years. Nature Publishing Group 2016-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4764901/ /pubmed/26907731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep21450 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil
title Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil
title_full Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil
title_fullStr Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil
title_short Evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the Cerrado of Brazil
title_sort evidence of limited carbon sequestration in soils under no-tillage systems in the cerrado of brazil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4764901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26907731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep21450
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