Accumulated Carbon Fractions in Tropical Sandy Soils and Their Effects on Fertility and Grain Yield in an Integrated Crop–Livestock System

Author:

Soares Deyvison de Asevedo1,Sekiya Bianca Midori Souza2,Modesto Viviane Cristina3,Nakao Allan Hisashi3,Freitas Leandro Alves3,Souza Isabela Malaquias Dalto de3ORCID,da Luz João Henrique Silva1ORCID,Galindo Fernando Shintate2ORCID,Lupatini Gelci Carlos2,Pavan Mateus Gustavo4,Bonini Carolina dos Santos Batista2ORCID,Andrighetto Cristiana2ORCID,Mendes Iêda de Carvalho5,Pavinato Paulo Sergio1ORCID,Andreotti Marcelo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil Science, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba 13418-900, Brazil

2. College of Agronomic and Technological Sciences, Sao Paulo State University “Julio de Mesquita Filho”, Dracena 17900-000, Brazil

3. Department of Plant Health, Rural Engineering and Soils, Sao Paulo State University “Julio de Mesquita Filho”, Ilha Solteira 15385-000, Brazil

4. São Paulo Agency of Agribusiness Technology (APTA), Andradina 16900-970, Brazil

5. Embrapa Cerrados, BR020, Km 18, Planaltina 73310-970, Brazil

Abstract

Food production in sandy soils has evolved significantly, most notably through the advent of integrated crop–livestock systems (ICLSs). ICLSs increase soil cover, which maintains soil moisture and sequesters carbon (C). Here we investigate the influence of ICLSs on soil physical, chemical, and biochemical properties, and grain yield (GY) in tropical sandy soils in short-time. We compared seven ICLSs in two consecutive crops seasons (with soybean or maize as cash crops) in southeastern Brazil. These were (1) corn + Urochloa brizantha cv. BRS Paiaguás—soybean (ICL-Paiaguás); (2) corn + U. brizantha cv. BRS Piatã—soybean; (3) corn + U. ruziziensis—soybean; (4) corn–soybean under conventional tillage (CT) as a negative control; (5) corn–soybean under no-tillage (NT) as a positive control; (6) Paiaguás grass—continuous grazing (Perennial Paiaguás); (7) and Piatã grass—continuous grazing (Perennial Piatã). Soybean and corn GY data, soil physical and chemical attributes, and soil enzymatic activity were subjected to descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis. CT and NT shared high loadings of H + Al, Al, and soil temperature and low loadings of soil pH, SOM physical and chemical fractions, cationic exchange capacity, and arylsulfatase activity. ICL-Paiaguás and Perennial Piatã had a similarly high loading of total N, humin, total organic carbon, and mineral-associated carbon stocks. The fulvic acid fraction was the most sensitive to C accumulation in the sandy soil under ICLSs. Soil water and thermal regimes were limiting in both CT and NT. The study not only confirms the capacity of conservation mechanisms to enhance soil-based ecosystem functions, but it also highlights the potential of ICLSs to aid sustainable food production even in the context of tropical sandy soils, which frequently receive limited attention in intensive agricultural practices.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo—FAPESP

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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