Revista Caatinga (Jan 2013)

ESTOQUE DE CARBONO E NITROGÊNIO EM SISTEMAS DE MANEJO DO SOLO, NOS TABULEIROS COSTEIROS PARAIBANOS

  • JOSÉ DEOMAR DE SOUZA BARROS,
  • LÚCIA HELENA GARÓFALO CHAVES,
  • IÊDE DE BRITO CHAVES,
  • CARLOS HENRIQUE DE AZEVEDO FARIAS,
  • WALTER ESFRAIM PEREIRA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 35 – 42

Abstract

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The replacement of the natural systems by sugar cane leads to fundamental alterations in soil carbon and nitrogen stocks and consequently in the global cycle of these elements. This study was conducted in the municipality of Capim, Paraiba State, and the objective was to evaluate carbon and nitrogen stocks in soils of a natural forest in comparison to sugar cane with and without vinasse. The studied soil was a Dystrophic Gray Argisol. The soil samplings were performed in five replicates (five profiles) at the depths of 0-5, 5-10, 10- 20 e 20-40 cm. The systems were selected namely, native forest; sugar cane with vinasse and cane sugar with- out vinasse. The carbon and nitrogen contents and stocks decrease after the change of native forest to plant sugar cane. In general, there is not significant difference in the carbon and nitrogen contents and stocks be- tween the environments of cane sugar. The systems of cane sugar with and without vinasse are functioning as C -CO2 emitter when compared with the native forest.