The Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado are among the principal agricultural frontiers of the world, and have attracted global attention because of their potential to be a source or sink of atmospheric CO2. However, accurately quantifying alterations in soil organic carbon (SOC) due to land-use changes remains to be a major challenge. Using a meta-analysis, our objective was to evaluate tillage effects on SOC stocks in Brazil's Amazon and Cerrado biomes. Two approaches: (1) the classical SOC annual change rate which provides only an arithmetic average of SOC changes, and (2) the rate of annual change adjusted from management factors derived according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) SOC methodology, which allows a temporal d...
The conversion of native vegetation (NV) into agricultural land by clearing and tillage disrupts the...
To evaluate the effect of land use change on soil organic carbon, the carbon contents and stocks of ...
Soils in Brazilian Amazonia may contain up to 136 Gt of carbon to a depth of 8 m, of which 47 Gt are...
The Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado are among the principal agricultural frontiers of the world, and ha...
The Cerrado and Amazon regions of Brazil are probably the largest agricultural frontier of the world...
International audienceThe impact of deforestation on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is important i...
The impact of deforestation on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is important in the context of clima...
International audienceDeforestation and agrosystem establishment can alter soil organic carbon (SOC)...
Currently we have little understanding of the impacts of land use change on soil C stocks in the Bra...
Land use and land cover changes in the Brazilian Amazon have major implications for regional and glo...
The introduction of crop management practices after conversion of Amazon Cerrado into cropland influ...
AmsterdamInternational audienceChanges in land use can result in either sources or sinks of atmosphe...
In this paper we calculated soil carbon stocks in Brazil studying 17 paired sites where soil stocks ...
Abstract - The impact of deforestation on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is important in the conte...
Correspondance: eric.scopel@cirad.frInternational audienceNo-tillage mulch-based (NTM) cropping syst...
The conversion of native vegetation (NV) into agricultural land by clearing and tillage disrupts the...
To evaluate the effect of land use change on soil organic carbon, the carbon contents and stocks of ...
Soils in Brazilian Amazonia may contain up to 136 Gt of carbon to a depth of 8 m, of which 47 Gt are...
The Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado are among the principal agricultural frontiers of the world, and ha...
The Cerrado and Amazon regions of Brazil are probably the largest agricultural frontier of the world...
International audienceThe impact of deforestation on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is important i...
The impact of deforestation on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is important in the context of clima...
International audienceDeforestation and agrosystem establishment can alter soil organic carbon (SOC)...
Currently we have little understanding of the impacts of land use change on soil C stocks in the Bra...
Land use and land cover changes in the Brazilian Amazon have major implications for regional and glo...
The introduction of crop management practices after conversion of Amazon Cerrado into cropland influ...
AmsterdamInternational audienceChanges in land use can result in either sources or sinks of atmosphe...
In this paper we calculated soil carbon stocks in Brazil studying 17 paired sites where soil stocks ...
Abstract - The impact of deforestation on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is important in the conte...
Correspondance: eric.scopel@cirad.frInternational audienceNo-tillage mulch-based (NTM) cropping syst...
The conversion of native vegetation (NV) into agricultural land by clearing and tillage disrupts the...
To evaluate the effect of land use change on soil organic carbon, the carbon contents and stocks of ...
Soils in Brazilian Amazonia may contain up to 136 Gt of carbon to a depth of 8 m, of which 47 Gt are...