Content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the Bahia semiarid

The adoption of management practices that favor the reduction of losses of soil organic matter has become a key factor in the conservation of agricultural land. Thus, evaluating the performance of soil as issuer or carbon kidnapper into the atmosphere by comparing different land use systems can help...

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Main Authors: F. P. M. Dias, F. T. S. Silva, M. C. Silveira Júnior, V. M. Souza, J. C. A. Nóbrega
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2017-06-01
Series:Scientific Electronic Archives
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Online Access:https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=434
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spelling doaj-0d98d59c99d4427b9644686683b69fe72020-11-25T03:07:21ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812017-06-01103192310.36560/1032017434335Content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the Bahia semiaridF. P. M. Dias0F. T. S. Silva1M. C. Silveira Júnior2V. M. Souza3J. C. A. Nóbrega4Universidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade Estadual de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal do Recôncavo da BahiaUniversidade Federal do Recôncavo da BahiaUniversidade Federal do Recôncavo da BahiaThe adoption of management practices that favor the reduction of losses of soil organic matter has become a key factor in the conservation of agricultural land. Thus, evaluating the performance of soil as issuer or carbon kidnapper into the atmosphere by comparing different land use systems can help indicate sustainable systems. This study aimed to evaluate the levels and carbon stocks in areas under different uses in organic system in Bahia's semiarid region. The study was conducted in Chacara Organic Bocaiúva, located in Humble district, Feira de Santana, Bahia. We evaluated four production systems in organic management, namely: (REF) reforestation area (PUP) peach palm cultivation (CAF) coffee growing in alley cropping system and (ACA) area under cultivation of açaí. For comparison it was also evaluated an area under native forest (NF). Soil sampling was conducted in four repetitions at 0-10, 10-20 and 20-40 cm. Total organic carbon was obtained by wet oxidation with an external source of heat. The results show that the different land use in organic production systems contribute to promoting changes in content and carbon storage in the soil. Among these production systems, the peach palm cultivation (PUP) kept the content and soil organic carbon stocks at levels equivalent to the native vegetation system (MN).https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=434organic matter, soil quality, organic farming, reforestation
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author F. P. M. Dias
F. T. S. Silva
M. C. Silveira Júnior
V. M. Souza
J. C. A. Nóbrega
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F. T. S. Silva
M. C. Silveira Júnior
V. M. Souza
J. C. A. Nóbrega
Content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the Bahia semiarid
Scientific Electronic Archives
organic matter, soil quality, organic farming, reforestation
author_facet F. P. M. Dias
F. T. S. Silva
M. C. Silveira Júnior
V. M. Souza
J. C. A. Nóbrega
author_sort F. P. M. Dias
title Content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the Bahia semiarid
title_short Content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the Bahia semiarid
title_full Content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the Bahia semiarid
title_fullStr Content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the Bahia semiarid
title_full_unstemmed Content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the Bahia semiarid
title_sort content and carbon stock in organic production systems in the bahia semiarid
publisher Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
series Scientific Electronic Archives
issn 2316-9281
2316-9281
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The adoption of management practices that favor the reduction of losses of soil organic matter has become a key factor in the conservation of agricultural land. Thus, evaluating the performance of soil as issuer or carbon kidnapper into the atmosphere by comparing different land use systems can help indicate sustainable systems. This study aimed to evaluate the levels and carbon stocks in areas under different uses in organic system in Bahia's semiarid region. The study was conducted in Chacara Organic Bocaiúva, located in Humble district, Feira de Santana, Bahia. We evaluated four production systems in organic management, namely: (REF) reforestation area (PUP) peach palm cultivation (CAF) coffee growing in alley cropping system and (ACA) area under cultivation of açaí. For comparison it was also evaluated an area under native forest (NF). Soil sampling was conducted in four repetitions at 0-10, 10-20 and 20-40 cm. Total organic carbon was obtained by wet oxidation with an external source of heat. The results show that the different land use in organic production systems contribute to promoting changes in content and carbon storage in the soil. Among these production systems, the peach palm cultivation (PUP) kept the content and soil organic carbon stocks at levels equivalent to the native vegetation system (MN).
topic organic matter, soil quality, organic farming, reforestation
url https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=434
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