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    <title>Mitigation Of Climate Change Of Coffee Production Systems In Cundinamarca, Colombia</title>
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    <namePart>Andrade, Hernán J.</namePart>
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    <namePart>Zapata, Piedad C.</namePart>
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ABSTRACT

Production systems with woody perennial plants, ideally timber trees, are technologies accepted
in carbon (C) projects to mitigate climate change. This research had as purpose the estimation
of C storage and fixation in coffee production systems in Cundinamarca, Colombia. Carbon in
biomass, necromass and soil were estimated in coffee plantations with three different shade levels
(low, medium and high) in three municipalities using IPCC’s recommendations. Soil stored 75%
of the total C (93.9 to 137.7 Mg C ha–1 in the upper 30 cm), followed by trees (19%). Carbon
increases with a rise in shade (55.8 vs 42.0 vs 23.0 Mg C ha–1 for high, medium and low shade,
respectively). These coffee plantations fixed a mean of 2.3 Mg C ha–1 year–1, with a maximum
value of ~7.1 Mg CO2ha–1 year–1 under a shade of 30% to 40%. Coffee plantations, especially
with high shade, have a high potential of C fixation and mitigate climate change.

Keywords: agroforestry systems, biomass, dendrometry and forest inventory, forest soils.</abstract>
  <note>Publicação on-line; 40 ref.; 3 tables; 3 illus.; Summary (En)</note>
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    <topic>SISTEMA DE CULTIVO</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>BIOMASSA</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>DENDROMETRIA</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>INVENTÁRIO FLORESTAL</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>SOLO FLORESTAL</topic>
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      <title>Floresta e Ambiente (Brazil)</title>
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      <publisher>Rio de Janeiro-RJ Instituto de Florestas - UFRRJ 1994</publisher>
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    <identifier>2025-0451</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">1415-0980  /  ISSN 2179-8087 0nline</identifier>
    <identifier type="local">BR2026000271</identifier>
    <part>
      <text>v. 26(3) p. 1-11; (2019)</text>
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