CQESTR: a simple model to estimate carbon sequestration in tropical soils.

CQESTR simulates the effect of management practices on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. The beta version of the model had been calibrated and validated for temperate regions. Our objective was to evaluate the CQESTR model performance for simulating carbon dynamics as affected by tillage practices in two tropical soils (Ultisol and Oxisol) in southeastern and northeastern Brazil. In the southeast (20.75 S 42.81 W), tillage systems consisted of no tillage (NT); reduced tillage (RT) (one disc plough and one harrow leveling [RT1] or one heavy disc harrow and one harrow leveling [RT2]); and conventional tillage (CT) (two heavy disc harrows followed by one disc plough and two harrow levelings). In the northeast (7.55 S 45.23 W), tillage systems consisted of NT, RT (one chisel plow and one harrow leveling), and CT (one disk plow, two heavy disk harrowings, and two harrow levelings). CQESTR underestimated SOC at both sites, especially under NTsystems, indicating that adjustments (e.g., the inclusion of clay mineralogy factor) are necessary for more accurate simulation of SOC in the tropics. In spite of this, measured and simulated values of SOC in the 0?20 cm depth were well correlated (southeast, R2 =0.94, p<0.01; northeast, R2=0.88, p<0.05). The model estimated carbon emissions varying from 0.36 (NT) to 1.05 Mg ha-1 year-1 (CT) in the southeast and from 0.30 (NT) to 0.82 (CT) Mg ha-1 year-1 in the northeast. CQESTR showed acceptable performance to predict SOC dynamics in two tropical soils of Brazil.

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Main Authors: LEITE, L. F. C., DORAISWAMY, P. C.
Other Authors: LUIZ FERNANDO CARVALHO LEITE, CPAMN; P. C. DORAISWAMY, USDA/ARS.
Format: Artigo em anais e proceedings biblioteca
Language:Portugues
pt_BR
Published: 2008-03-15
Subjects:Matéria orgânica do solo, Solo Tropical,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/69624
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