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Título: Simulation of soil carbon and nitrogen stocks in conservation systems in Cerrado of Northeastern Brazil.
Autor: BARBOSA, L. R.
SOUZA, H. A. de
ALTHOFF, T. D.
VOGADO, R. F.
FERREIRA, A. C. M.
SANTOS, S. F. da C. B. dos
ANDRADE, H. A. F. de
MENEZES, R. S. C.
LEITE, L. F. C.
Afiliación: LEOVÂNIO R. BARBOSA, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARAÍBA; HENRIQUE ANTUNES DE SOUZA, CPAMN; TIAGO D. ALTHOFF, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PERNAMBUCO; RENATO F. VOGADO, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARAÍBA; ANE CAROLINE M. FERREIRA, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF LAVRAS; SMAIELLO F. DA C. B. DOS SANTOS, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PIAUÍ; HOSANA A. F. DE ANDRADE, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PIAUÍ; RÔMULO S. C. MENEZES, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PERNAMBUCO; LUIZ FERNANDO CARVALHO LEITE, CPAMN.
Año: 2025
Referencia: Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, v. 23, n. 2, 20538, Apr./Jun. 2025.
Descripción: Aim of study: Conservation management is an important alternative for the mitigation of environmental problems caused by conventional agriculture; however, information about long-term benefits of conservation systems is still incipient. Simulation modeling of soil organic matter dynamics has been applied using different types of land use and management. The models are essential tools for building scenarios for sustainable production systems. This study aims to use the Century model to simulate the effects of no-till and integrated crop-livestock system on soil carbon and nitrogen stocks and to establish scenarios in sandy soils at the Cerrado Brazil.
Palabras clave: Agricultura de conservação
Sistemas de produção integrados
Modelagem
Saúde do solo
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPAMN)

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