ARTÍCULO
TITULO

BASAL RESPIRATION AND MICROBIAL POPULATION OF A RED-YELLOW LATOSOL UNDER DIFFERENT HARVESTING SYSTEMS OF SUGARCANE

Jamil Coentro Montaldo    
Giancarlo de Brito Lyra Santos    
Yamina Coentro Montaldo    
Tania Marta Carvalho dos Santos    
Geovanny Soares Pauferro Barroso    
José Ubaldo Lima de Oliveira    
João Manoel da Silva    

Resumen

The objective of this study was to evaluate the basal respiration and microbial population of a red-yellow latosol submitted to burning and mechanical harvesting. The following treatments were studied: manual harvesting of burned sugarcane (BS), mechanical harvesting of 1st leaf (MH1), mechanical harvesting of 2nd leaf (MH2), mechanical harvesting of 3rd leaf (MH3) at depths: 0-5, 5-10, 10-20 cm. The basal respiration was determined by CO2 capture. The microbial population was estimated by the number of Colony Forming Units (CFU) of bacteria and cultivable fungi. CO2 release rates ranged from 22 to 35.92 mg Kg-¹CO2, BS treatments differed statistically from MH1 treatments, which differed from MH2 and MH3. There were no significant differences for CO2 release at the depths evaluated. For fungi the CFU number did not differ between BS and MH1, and between MH2 and MH3. The greatest number of CFU was obtained for depth of 0-5 cm 2.5x106g-1. For depth 0-5 and 10 to 20 did not differ significantly between them and the lowest number of CFU was obtained for the depth of 5-10 cm 1.9x106g-1.

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