Authors
Marcos Siqueira Neto, Eric Scopel, Marc Corbeels, Alexandre Nunes Cardoso, Jean-Marie Douzet, Christian Feller, Marisa de Cassia Piccolo, Carlos C Cerri, Martial Bernoux
Publication date
2010/9/1
Journal
Soil and Tillage Research
Volume
110
Issue
1
Pages
187-195
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
No-tillage mulch-based (NTM) cropping systems have been widely adopted by farmers in the Brazilian savanna region (Cerrado biome). We hypothesized that this new type of management should have a profound impact on soil organic carbon (SOC) at regional scale and consequently on climate change mitigation. The objective of this study was thus to quantify the SOC storage potential of NTM in the oxisols of the Cerrado using a synchronic approach that is based on a chronosequence of fields of different years under NTM. The study consisted of three phases: (1) a farm/cropping system survey to identify the main types of NTM systems to be chosen for the chronosequence; (2) a field survey to identify a homogeneous set of situations for the chronosequence and (3) the characterization of the chronosequence to assess the SOC storage potential. The main NTM system practiced by farmers is an annual …
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