Boosting carbon sequestration by using forage grass in tropical deep soil with no-tillage

Ferreira, J. H. D. S., Roberto-Portugal, Jose, Froes, M., Bossolani, J. W., Calonego, J. C. and Crusciol, C. A. C. (2025) Boosting carbon sequestration by using forage grass in tropical deep soil with no-tillage. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 392 (Octobe). p. 109750. 10.1016/j.agee.2025.109750
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Soil is a significant reservoir of carbon (C), and soil management can lead to C release or sequestration. This 15- year study investigated the impact of intercropping on C dynamics during two growing seasons (2021/2022 and 2022/2023) of a soybean–maize succession system under long-term no-tillage. The treatments involved different crops intercropped with maize: no intercropping (fallow); ruzigrass; sunn hemp; and sunn hemp plus ruzigrass. Compared to no intercropping, intercropping ruzigrass enhanced C sequestration, resulting in a positive C balance (0.72 and 0.16 Mg ha− 1 in the first and second evaluated seasons, respectively) and an average increase in C stocks (1-m depth) per growing season of ~50 Mg ha⁻¹ . Conventional soil C assessments conforming to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) standards (up to 0.3 m depth) underestimated the total C stock by ~64.9 %, revealing that these standards may not be suitable for accurately determining soil C stocks in tropical regions, particularly in deeper soil layers. These findings highlight not only the benefits of ruzigrass intercropping, emphasizing the role of cover crops in C sequestration and climate change mitigation, but also the limitations of conventional soil C assessments.

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