Climate and land use models predict that tropical deforestation and conversion to cropland will produce a large flux of soil carbon (C) to the atmosphere from accelerated decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM). However, the C flux from the deep tropical soils on which most intensive crop agriculture is now expanding remains poorly constrained. To quantify the effect of intensive agriculture on tropical soil C, we compared C stocks, radiocarbon, and stable C isotopes to 2 m depth from forests and soybean cropland created from former pasture in Mato Grosso, Brazil. We hypothesized that soil disturbance, higher soil temperatures (+2°C), and lower OM inputs from soybeans would increase soil C turnover and deplete C stocks relative to n...
International audienceCaatinga is a Brazilian dry ecosystem that occupies around 1 million km2 and i...
Stable and radiocarbon isotopes were used to investigate the role of soil clay content in the storag...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...
Climate and land use models predict tropical deforestation and conversion to cropland will produce a...
The largest and most dynamic agricultural frontier in Brazil is known as MATOPIBA, an area that cove...
These files contain the carbon content, radiocarbon, and stable isotope data for soils collected to ...
Forests in seasonally dry areas of eastern Amazonia near Paragominas, Pará, Brazil, maintain an ever...
Soils in Brazilian Amazonia may contain up to 136 Gt of carbon to a depth of 8 m, of which 47 Gt are...
The magnitude and timing of the response of the soil carbon reservoir to changes in land use or clim...
Forests in seasonally dry areas of eastern Amazonia near Paragominas, Para, Brazil, maintain an ever...
Tropical forest soils are a vital component of the global carbon (C) cycle and their response to env...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) balance is an important component of the terrestrial carbon (C) budget. Ho...
Deforestation to establish monocrops in the tropics is causing massive reductions in ecosystem C sto...
AmsterdamInternational audienceChanges in land use can result in either sources or sinks of atmosphe...
International audienceDeforestation and agrosystem establishment can alter soil organic carbon (SOC)...
International audienceCaatinga is a Brazilian dry ecosystem that occupies around 1 million km2 and i...
Stable and radiocarbon isotopes were used to investigate the role of soil clay content in the storag...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...
Climate and land use models predict tropical deforestation and conversion to cropland will produce a...
The largest and most dynamic agricultural frontier in Brazil is known as MATOPIBA, an area that cove...
These files contain the carbon content, radiocarbon, and stable isotope data for soils collected to ...
Forests in seasonally dry areas of eastern Amazonia near Paragominas, Pará, Brazil, maintain an ever...
Soils in Brazilian Amazonia may contain up to 136 Gt of carbon to a depth of 8 m, of which 47 Gt are...
The magnitude and timing of the response of the soil carbon reservoir to changes in land use or clim...
Forests in seasonally dry areas of eastern Amazonia near Paragominas, Para, Brazil, maintain an ever...
Tropical forest soils are a vital component of the global carbon (C) cycle and their response to env...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) balance is an important component of the terrestrial carbon (C) budget. Ho...
Deforestation to establish monocrops in the tropics is causing massive reductions in ecosystem C sto...
AmsterdamInternational audienceChanges in land use can result in either sources or sinks of atmosphe...
International audienceDeforestation and agrosystem establishment can alter soil organic carbon (SOC)...
International audienceCaatinga is a Brazilian dry ecosystem that occupies around 1 million km2 and i...
Stable and radiocarbon isotopes were used to investigate the role of soil clay content in the storag...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...