Sugarcane is an important crop for the Brazilian economy and roughly 50% of its production is used to produce ethanol. However, the common practice of pre-harvest burning of sugarcane straw emits particulate material, greenhouse gases, and tropospheric ozone precursors to the atmosphere. Even with policies to eliminate the practice of pre-harvest sugarcane burning in the near future, there is still significant environmental damage. Thus, the generation of reliable inventories of emissions due to this activity is crucial in order to assess their environmental impact. Nevertheless, the official Brazilian emissions inventory does not presently include the contribution from pre-harvest sugarcane burning. In this context, this work aims to deter...
ABSTRACT Mechanized sugarcane harvest is replacing the historic practice of field burning, due to en...
Brazil is a major sugarcane producer and São Paulo State cultivates 5.5 million hectares, close to 5...
This work presents the influence of sugarcane burning on PAM levels and their profiles at a residenc...
Sugarcane is an important crop for the Brazilian economy and roughly 50% of its production is used t...
Abstract: In Brazil, burning of residues as an agricultural practice occurs mainly in sugarcane cult...
In Brazil, the cultivation of sugar cane is regarded as emitting greenhouse gases (GHGs) when associ...
Background: Since sugarcane areas have increased rapidly in Brazil, the contribution of the sugarcan...
The present study presents an estimate of greenhouse gas emissions throughout the production process...
Strategies for the reduction of greenhouse gas emission in agriculture have been debated for some ti...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is the main greenhouse gas emitted from farming systems and is associated with n...
This study aims to assess the additional Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions affected by straw removal fr...
Biomass burning is an important source of atmospheric Particulate Matter (PM) in Brazil: the burning...
The use of sugarcane straw is a promising option to enhance bioenergy production. But the implicatio...
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due to the burning of fossil fuels and land use cha...
Sugarcane straw burning or removal and N fertilization are management practices that modify the inpu...
ABSTRACT Mechanized sugarcane harvest is replacing the historic practice of field burning, due to en...
Brazil is a major sugarcane producer and São Paulo State cultivates 5.5 million hectares, close to 5...
This work presents the influence of sugarcane burning on PAM levels and their profiles at a residenc...
Sugarcane is an important crop for the Brazilian economy and roughly 50% of its production is used t...
Abstract: In Brazil, burning of residues as an agricultural practice occurs mainly in sugarcane cult...
In Brazil, the cultivation of sugar cane is regarded as emitting greenhouse gases (GHGs) when associ...
Background: Since sugarcane areas have increased rapidly in Brazil, the contribution of the sugarcan...
The present study presents an estimate of greenhouse gas emissions throughout the production process...
Strategies for the reduction of greenhouse gas emission in agriculture have been debated for some ti...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is the main greenhouse gas emitted from farming systems and is associated with n...
This study aims to assess the additional Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions affected by straw removal fr...
Biomass burning is an important source of atmospheric Particulate Matter (PM) in Brazil: the burning...
The use of sugarcane straw is a promising option to enhance bioenergy production. But the implicatio...
The increase in greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due to the burning of fossil fuels and land use cha...
Sugarcane straw burning or removal and N fertilization are management practices that modify the inpu...
ABSTRACT Mechanized sugarcane harvest is replacing the historic practice of field burning, due to en...
Brazil is a major sugarcane producer and São Paulo State cultivates 5.5 million hectares, close to 5...
This work presents the influence of sugarcane burning on PAM levels and their profiles at a residenc...