Stock of Carbon and Soil Organic Fractions in No-Tillage and Crop–Livestock Integration Systems

Author:

Ferreira Camila dos Santos1,Tavares Rose Luiza Moraes1ORCID,Paiva Filho Silvio Vasconcelos de1ORCID,Cantão Veridiana Cardozo Gonçalves1ORCID,Simon Gustavo André1,Alves José Milton2,Nascimento Hemython Luis Bandeira do3,Bilego Ubirajara Oliveira3

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Program in Plant Production, Universidade de Rio Verde, Rio Verde 75901-970, GO, Brazil

2. Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Goiás, Rio Verde 75901-970, GO, Brazil

3. Centro Tecnológico, Cooperativa Agroindustrial dos Produtores Rurais do Sudoeste Goiano, Rio Verde 75913-899, GO, Brazil

Abstract

Soil use and management practices influence the quantity and quality of soil organic matter (SOM). From this perspective, the objective of this work was to evaluate the carbon stock and SOM fractions in a no-tillage (NT) and crop–livestock integration (CL) system in the Cerrado biome. The treatments were divided into four areas, subdivided into an area under NT with 11 years of cultivation, two areas under CL with 5 or 10 years of cultivation, and an area of native vegetation (NV). Undisturbed and disturbed soil (Ferralsols) samples were collected in layers 0.0–0.1, 0.1–0.2, 0.2–0.4, and 0.4–0.6 m for the evaluations of soil properties, including bulk density, weighted mean diameter, clay content, carbon stock, carbon stock of light and mineral fractions, humification rate, and carbon management index. The results obtained suggest that the environments with the highest conservation of the physical properties of the soil are those that contain the highest levels of stable C. The main mechanism for C protection in the systems evaluated was mainly associated with physical protection, promoted by soil aggregates, capable of keeping C protected, and mitigation of C into the atmosphere. The values of the carbon management index in the agriculture areas were >100, indicating that these production systems could approach the soil quality of the native vegetation reference system.

Funder

Goias Research Foundation

Pró-reitoria de Pesquisa e Inovação of Universidade de Rio Verde

Publisher

MDPI AG

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