01520naa a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000260006024500970008626000090018330000140019252006760020665000120088265000140089465000090090865000130091765000100093065000120094065000170095265000130096965000230098265000090100570000180101470000210103277301890105321381392021-12-21 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aCARVALHO, M. T. de M. aBiochar as a soil conditioner in agricultural systems in the Cerrado.h[electronic resource] c2021 ap. 80-81. aThis research work was carried out at the Capivara Farm of Embrapa Arroz e Feijão in Santo Antônio de Goiás, GO and at the Estrela do Sul Farm in the municipality of Nova Xavantina, MT. We tested the e!ects of incorporating biochar into the soil of upland rice and soybean production systems in the Cerrado. Here we refer to biochar as any type of material produced from carbonized vegetable waste in pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is seen as a promising approach to lowering the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, as it is a fast and controlled way of transforming biomass that is re-deposited on agricultural soils at a slower decomposition rate than organic matter in the soil. aBiochar aPyrolysis aRice aSoybeans aArroz aCerrado aOryza Sativa aResíduo aSistema de Cultivo aSoja1 aMADARI, B. E.1 aSANTOS, J. L. S. tIn: SOTTA, E. D.; SAMPAIO, F. G.; MARZALL, K.; SILVA, W. G. da (ed.). Adapting to climate change: strategies for brazilian agricultural and livestock system. Brasília, DF: MAPA, 2021.