The concentrations of organic C, labile organic fractions and the size and activity of the microbial community were measured to a depth of 30 cm below the plant row and at distances of 30 and 60 cm into the inter-row area under sugarcane under pre-harvest burning or green cane harvesting with retention of a crop residue (trash) mulch. Total root mass was similar under burning and trashing but under trashing there was a redistribution of roots towards the surface 0-10 cm in the inter-row space as roots proliferated beneath the trash mulch. Soil organic C content decreased in response to both increasing distance from the plant row (to a depth of 20 cm) and burning rather than trashing (to a depth of 10 cm). Declines in K2SO4-extractable C, li...
Abstract The sugarcane in Brazil is passing through a management transition that is leading to the a...
ABSTRACT Retaining sugarcane straw over the soil after harvesting can improve soil structure and inc...
The maintenance of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) straw on a soil surface increases the soil carbon (C) ...
The effects of crop residue management and fertilizer applications on soil organic matter (SOM) cont...
Preharvest burning is widely used in Brazil for sugarcane cropping. However, due to environmental re...
The effects of increasing periods under sugarcane monoculture (managed with preharvest burning) on s...
This study, carried out in a long-term sugarcane trial, investigated changes in selected soil microb...
Changes in residue management may help sustain land productivity, and may have noticeable consequenc...
The effects of agricultural land use [kikuyu pasture (Pennisetum clandestinum), annual ryegrass past...
International audienceChanges in residue management may help sustain land productivity, and may have...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of sugar cane cultivation with and without burning of resid...
Background: Sugarcane cultivation plays an important role in Brazilian economy, and it is expanding ...
The sugarcane in Brazil is passing through a management transition that is leading to the abolition ...
Technological advances in sugar-cane harvesting and processing is bringing about rapid changes in pr...
Sugarcane root biomass is a major component of carbon partitioning in plants and the carbon balance ...
Abstract The sugarcane in Brazil is passing through a management transition that is leading to the a...
ABSTRACT Retaining sugarcane straw over the soil after harvesting can improve soil structure and inc...
The maintenance of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) straw on a soil surface increases the soil carbon (C) ...
The effects of crop residue management and fertilizer applications on soil organic matter (SOM) cont...
Preharvest burning is widely used in Brazil for sugarcane cropping. However, due to environmental re...
The effects of increasing periods under sugarcane monoculture (managed with preharvest burning) on s...
This study, carried out in a long-term sugarcane trial, investigated changes in selected soil microb...
Changes in residue management may help sustain land productivity, and may have noticeable consequenc...
The effects of agricultural land use [kikuyu pasture (Pennisetum clandestinum), annual ryegrass past...
International audienceChanges in residue management may help sustain land productivity, and may have...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of sugar cane cultivation with and without burning of resid...
Background: Sugarcane cultivation plays an important role in Brazilian economy, and it is expanding ...
The sugarcane in Brazil is passing through a management transition that is leading to the abolition ...
Technological advances in sugar-cane harvesting and processing is bringing about rapid changes in pr...
Sugarcane root biomass is a major component of carbon partitioning in plants and the carbon balance ...
Abstract The sugarcane in Brazil is passing through a management transition that is leading to the a...
ABSTRACT Retaining sugarcane straw over the soil after harvesting can improve soil structure and inc...
The maintenance of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) straw on a soil surface increases the soil carbon (C) ...