Abstract: AbstractEucalyptus forests stand out for their potential to sequestrate atmospheric CO2 in soil organic matter throughout their growth. Our study evaluated the harvesting and tillage effect in eucalyptus plantations to the soil CO2, 13C–CO2, and CH4 fluxes. This study was carried out in a eucalyptus plantation, on Typic Haplustox soil. The study used stands cultivated with eucalyptus at the end of the first rotation (7 years), established over degraded pastures. The effect of harvesting was assessed through comparisons of samples taken before...
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Topics: 
Agronomy
Agroforestry