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Title: | Use of charcoal and wood carbonization by-products in agriculture: learning with "terra preta de indio". |
Authors: | BENITES, V. de M.![]() ![]() NOVOTNY, E. H. ![]() ![]() TEIXEIRA, W. G. ![]() ![]() MADARI, B. E. ![]() ![]() PIMENTA, A. S. ![]() ![]() TROMPOWSKY, P. M. ![]() ![]() |
Affiliation: | Vinícius de Melo Benites, CNPS; Etelvino Henrique Novotny, CNPS; Wenceslau Geraldes Teixeira, CPAA; Beáta Emöke Madari, CNPAF; A.S. Pimenta, Bricarbras; P.M. Trompowsky, Ibama. |
Date Issued: | 2007 |
Citation: | In: INTERNATIONAL AGRICHAR INITIATIVE (IAI) 2007 CONFERENCE, 2007, Terrigal, Australia. [Abstracts]. Terrigal: IAI, 2007. p. 30-31. |
Description: | Brazil is the world's highest producer of charcoal, which is responsible for 38,5% of the world production. During the traditional process of carbonization, around 35% of the wood carbon is fixed in the charcoal and the rest is released to the atmosphere in smoke form and by non condensable gases (CO2, CO, CH4, etc.). |
Thesagro: | Agricultura Carvão Vegetal Carbonização Madeira Lenha Solo |
Keywords: | Terra preta de índio |
Type of Material: | Resumo em anais e proceedings |
Access: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | Resumo em anais de congresso (CPAA)![]() ![]() |
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