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Figure 2: Soil C Stock (Mg Ha−1) Between 0–100 Cm Depth in No Vinasse and Vinasse Land Management Systems.
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Figure 3: Soil C Stock (Mg Ha−1) Between 0–100 Cm Depth in Burned and Unburned Land Management Systems.
Figure 4: Carbon Concentration (G C Kg−1 Soil) in Particulate Organic Matter, Heavy and Silt + Clay Soil Fractions for No Vinasse and Vinasse Application Managements.
Figure 8: Long-Term Simulations of Soil C Stocks (0–20 Cm) Over 87 Years Projection for Burned System and Unburned System With Different Dosages of Vinasse.
Figure 1: Total Organic Carbon (G/Kg) Present in the (A) 0–30 Cm, (B) 0–10 Cm, (C) 10–20 Cm, (D) 20–30 Cm Soil Layer.
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