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dos Santos C. C., Ferraz A. S. D., Sa S. O., Gutierrez J. A. M., Braun H., Sarrazin Max, Brossard Michel, Desjardins Thierry. (2018). Soil carbon stock and Plinthosol fertility in smallholder land-use systems in the eastern Amazon, Brazil. Carbon Management, 9 (6), p. 655-664. ISSN 1758-3004.

Titre du document
Soil carbon stock and Plinthosol fertility in smallholder land-use systems in the eastern Amazon, Brazil
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000459464600007
Auteurs
dos Santos C. C., Ferraz A. S. D., Sa S. O., Gutierrez J. A. M., Braun H., Sarrazin Max, Brossard Michel, Desjardins Thierry
Source
Carbon Management, 2018, 9 (6), p. 655-664 ISSN 1758-3004
The soil organic carbon (SOC) stock is an important attribute in the maintenance of ecosystem services by natural and agricultural ecosystems. In the humid tropics, slash-and-burn cultivation for food production and establishment of pastures has frequently led to soil degradation. In the eastern Brazilian Amazonia, we assessed impacts of different land-use systems on the SOC stock and some chemical properties of soils. Four land-use systems were studied: shifting cultivation (SC), pasture (PA), mixed fallow (MF) and secondary forest (SF). In the soils studied, most nutrients were not significantly influenced by land-use changes, and the chemical fertility was low. Similarly, SOC concentration was low, ranging, in the 0-10 cm layer, from 9.54 g kg(-1) in PA to 12.73 g kg(-1) in MF. In the 0-100 cm layer, the SOC stock varied from 42.1 Mg ha-1 in SC to 53.3 Mg ha(-1) in MF, without significant differences between the land-use systems. The SOC stock in the 0-30 cm layer represented 50-56% of that in the 0-100 cm layer. The soils studied have the lowest SOC stocks measured in the Amazonia region. The low organic matter content, associated with soil acidity, a small sum of exchangeable bases and low extractable P, can constrain the productivity and the sustainability of these cropping systems.
Plan de classement
Pédologie [068] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
BRESIL ; AMAZONIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010075208]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010075208
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