The adoption of Conservation Agriculture (CA) and the maintenance of crop residues on the soil surface result in the long-term increase of carbon (C) in the system, promoting C sequestration and reducing C-CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. The present study conducted in subtropical and tropical regions in Brazil aimed to assess the impact of the continuous plow-based conventional tillage (CT) on soil organic carbon (SOC) stock vis-à-vis native vegetation (NV) as baseline, compare SOC balance among CT, CA cropping systems, and NV; and evaluate the redistribution of SOC stock in soil profile in relation to soil resilience
Conservation agriculture (CA), comprising minimum soil disturbance, retention of crop residues and c...
This chapther review aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of Conserv...
This chapter review aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of conserva...
The conversion of native vegetation (NV) into agricultural land by clearing and tillage disrupts the...
The continuous use of plowing for grain production has been the principal cause of soil degradation....
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
Not AvailableChanges to agricultural practses inresponse to climate change and wide spread soil degr...
Improving food security, environmental preservation and enhancing livelihood should be the main targ...
Not AvailableChanges to agricultural practses inresponse to climate change and wide spread soil degr...
Conservation agriculture (CA), based on minimum tillage, crop residue retention and crop rotations, ...
Soils represent a large carbon pool, approximately 1500 Gt, which is equivalent to almost three time...
The Cerrado and Amazon regions of Brazil are probably the largest agricultural frontier of the world...
Soil organic matter (SOM) plays a crucial role in soil quality and can act as an atmospheric C-CO2 s...
The conversion of native vegetation (NV) into agricultural land by clearing and tillage disrupts the...
Conservation tillage practices promote soil environmental conditions that may enhance carbon (C) seq...
Conservation agriculture (CA), comprising minimum soil disturbance, retention of crop residues and c...
This chapther review aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of Conserv...
This chapter review aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of conserva...
The conversion of native vegetation (NV) into agricultural land by clearing and tillage disrupts the...
The continuous use of plowing for grain production has been the principal cause of soil degradation....
This study aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of the two most comm...
Not AvailableChanges to agricultural practses inresponse to climate change and wide spread soil degr...
Improving food security, environmental preservation and enhancing livelihood should be the main targ...
Not AvailableChanges to agricultural practses inresponse to climate change and wide spread soil degr...
Conservation agriculture (CA), based on minimum tillage, crop residue retention and crop rotations, ...
Soils represent a large carbon pool, approximately 1500 Gt, which is equivalent to almost three time...
The Cerrado and Amazon regions of Brazil are probably the largest agricultural frontier of the world...
Soil organic matter (SOM) plays a crucial role in soil quality and can act as an atmospheric C-CO2 s...
The conversion of native vegetation (NV) into agricultural land by clearing and tillage disrupts the...
Conservation tillage practices promote soil environmental conditions that may enhance carbon (C) seq...
Conservation agriculture (CA), comprising minimum soil disturbance, retention of crop residues and c...
This chapther review aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of Conserv...
This chapter review aims at developing a clear understanding of the impacts and benefits of conserva...