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País:  Brazil
Título:  INFLUENCE OF THE FORM OF HARVESTING AND WASTE APPLICATION ON THE CARBON MANAGEMENT INDEX AND SOIL AGGREGATION UNDER SUGARCANE CULTIVATION
INFLUENCE OF SUGARCANE MANAGEMENT ON THE CARBON MANAGEMENT INDEX AND SOIL AGGREGATION
teste
Autores:  Rosset, Jean Sérgio
Schiavo, Jolimar Antonio
Panachuki, Elói
Salton, Julio Cesar
Ozório, Jefferson Matheus Barros
Souza, Camila Beatriz da Silva
Farias, Paulo Guilherme da Silva
Data:  2022-02-17
Ano:  2022
Palavras-chave:  Environmental assessment
Waste application
Soil structure
Resumo:  teste

This study aimed to evaluate the physical fractions of soil organic matter (SOM), carbon management indexes (CMI), and the aggregation in soil areas of sugarcane cultivation. Five sugarcane cultivated areas were evaluated, in addition to a reference area of native forest (NF). Samples of disturbed soil, soil layers and undisturbed were collected In the disturbed samples, total carbon (TC), physical-granulometric fractionation of SOM were determined with subsequent CMI calculations. Aggregation analysis was performed in the undisturbed samples, and the weighted mean diameter (WMD), geometric mean diameter (GMD), and percentage of aggregates retained in the different sieve classes were determined, in addition to determining the TC contents of each aggregate class. The NF presented the highest levels of TC, particulate carbon (C-POM), and mineral carbon (C-MOM). Among the managed areas, the area that received filter cake and vinasse application stood out with higher TC, C-POM, and C-MOM levels in the most subsurface layer. All areas cultivated with sugarcane presented CMI lower than the area with NF. The worst aggregation indexes were observed in the area with management with burning in the pre-harvest and only filter cake application. The best aggregation indexes were in the NF. The area with the practice of burning, but with the joint application of filter cake and vinasse for 16 consecutive years, provided the highest aggregation of soil and best CMI among the areas cultivated with sugarcane.

Waste application from the sugar-alcohol industry in the soil is a viable alternative from the point of view of the disposal of these residues, in addition to fertilizing the soil with nutrients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the physical fractions of soil organic matter (SOM), carbon management indexes (CMI) and the aggregation of a Red Latosol of clayey texture in areas of sugarcane cultivation managed differently regarding harvest and waste application. Five sugarcane cultivated areas were evaluated, differing in the management of harvest (raw and burned) and application or not of vinasse and/or filter cake, in addition to a reference area of native forest (NF) of Cerrado vegetation. Disturbed soil samples were collected in the layers 0-0.05; 0.05-0.1 and 0.1-0.2 m, and undisturbed samples were collected in the layer 0-0.1. In the disturbed samples, total carbon (TC), physical-granulometric fractionation of SOM were determined with subsequent CMI calculations. Aggregation analysis was performed in the undisturbed samples, and the weighted mean diameter (WMD), geometric mean diameter (GMD) and percentage of aggregates retained in the different sieve classes were determined, in addition to determining the TC contents of each aggregate class. The NF presented the highest levels of TC, particulate carbon (C-POM) and mineral (C-MOM). Among the managed areas, the area that received filter cake and vinasse application stood out with higher levels of TC, C-POM and C-MOM in the most subsurface layer. All areas cultivated with sugarcane presented CMI lower than the area of NF. The worst aggregation indexes were observed in the area with management with burning in the pre-harvest and application of only filter cake, and the best aggregation indexes were in the NF. There was a significant correlation between the aggregation indexes and soil TC contents. The area with the practice of burning, but with joint application of filter cake and vinasse for 16 consecutive years provided greater aggregation of soil and better CMI among the areas cultivated with sugarcane.
Tipo:  Info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  http://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/6744

10.32404/rean.v8i4.6744
Editor:  Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Unidade Universitária de Cassilândia
Relação:  http://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/6744/4783
Formato:  application/pdf
Fonte:  Revista de Agricultura Neotropical; v. 8 n. 4 (2021): REVISTA DE AGRICULTURA NEOTROPICAL; e6744

REVISTA DE AGRICULTURA NEOTROPICAL; Vol. 8 No. 4 (2021): REVISTA DE AGRICULTURA NEOTROPICAL; e6744

2358-6303

10.32404/rean.v8i4
Direitos:  Copyright (c) 2022 REVISTA DE AGRICULTURA NEOTROPICAL

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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