HB Dias, G Inman-Bamber - Systems modeling, 2020 - Springer
Sugarcane is cultivated on about 26 M ha across tropics and subtropics worldwide as a source of many industrial products, especially sugar and also bioenergy purposes (biofuel …
The use of sugarcane straw as bioenergy feedstock has been encouraged in recent years due to its potential to mitigate greenhouse gases emissions. Nevertheless, the …
Sugarcane straw is a crop residue that has a dual purpose and can be maintained on the fields or used to produce bioenergy. The straw retention in the field provides multiple …
HB Dias, G Inman-Bamber, R Bermejo… - Field Crops …, 2019 - Elsevier
Sugarcane in field plot experiments in tropical Brazil (Guadalupe, Piauí State, 6.6° S), produced very high yields under non-limiting water and nutrients. Mean stalk dry mass at 8 …
It was evaluated how straw management modifies the development, growth, nutrient cycling and crop water productivity of sugarcane in the semiarid region of Brazil. The experiment …
The objective of this study was to evaluate sugarcane straw decomposition and the potential of increasing soil carbon as a function of the initial biomass and vinasse addition to soil …
SciELO - Brasil - Sugarcane straw decomposition and carbon balance as a function of initial biomass and vinasse addition to soil surface Sugarcane straw decomposition and carbon …
The sugarcane industry is constantly in search to better crop and soil management practices which contribute to the sustainability of sugarcane system. The application of different …