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TitleAtmospheric CO2 fluxes and soil respiration measurements over sugarcane in southeast Brazil
Year2000
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Author1 Rocha, H. R.
2 Cabral, O. M. R.
3 Silva Dias, Maria Assuncao Faus da
4 Ligo, M. A.
5 Elbers, J. A.
6 Freitas, H. C.
7 von Randow, Celso
8 Brunini, O.
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Affiliation1 CPTEC-INPE-Cachoeira Paulista-12630-000-SP-Brasil
EditorLal, R.
Kimble, J. M.
Stewart, B. A.
Book TitleGlobal Change and Tropical Ecossystems
PublisherCRC Press
CityBoca Raton
Volume1
Pages405-414
Series TitleAdvances in soil science
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CO2 fluxes
AbstractSugarcane production has been a strong component of the Brazilian economy since the early 1970s as well as an attractive altemative to mitigate greenhouse gases emission. The associated agroindustry involves about 1 million jobs, using a cultivated area of 4.2 million ha (23.4% of the world area of cultivated sugarcane). The production has reached 273 million tons (harvested wet weight) in the 1996/97 season and is currently used for sugar (1/3, or 13.5 million tons) and ethanol (2/3, or 13.7 million mJ). The use of ethanol from sugarcane as car fuel (Goldenberg et ai., 1993), either as anhydrous ethanol blended with gasoline or hydrated ethanol, has appeared to be a feasible altemative towards environmental sustainability. In fact, Macedo (1992; 1997) has estimated the Output/Input energy ratio of ethanol production equal to 9.2, comprising the whole energy consumption within sugarcane and ethanol production up to the entire produced ethanol and bagasse surplus used in energy cogeneration. The state of São Paulo (Figure I), in the southeast region of Brazil, occupies 45% ofthe total cultivated area ofthe country, although its contribution to the national ethanol and sugar production is larger than 50%. This region was originally covered with tropical evergreen forest along the coast (Mata Atlântica) and tropical decidous forests and savanna (physiognomic types of Cerrado Restrito, Cerradão, Campo Cerrado and Campo) elsewhere (Ratter 1992; Eiten 1972). Today the land cover is pasture, sugarcane and crops.
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