Carlos C. Cerri

Affiliations: 
Microbiology University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Biogeochemistry
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Franco ALC, Cherubin MR, Cerri CEP, et al. (2020) Linking soil engineers, structural stability, and organic matter allocation to unravel soil carbon responses to land-use change Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 150: 107998
Martinelli IA, Pessenda LC, Espinoza E, et al. (2019) Carbon-13 variation with depth in soils of Brazil and climate change during the Quaternary. Oecologia. 106: 376-381
Satiro LS, Cherubin MR, Lisboa IP, et al. (2019) Prediction of Sugarcane Yield by Soil Attributes under Straw Removal Management Agronomy Journal. 111: 14-23
Lisboa IP, Cherubin MR, Satiro LS, et al. (2019) Applying Soil Management Assessment Framework (SMAF) on short-term sugarcane straw removal in Brazil Industrial Crops and Products. 129: 175-184
Pimentel LG, Cherubin MR, Oliveira DM, et al. (2019) Decomposition of sugarcane straw: Basis for management decisions for bioenergy production Biomass and Bioenergy. 122: 133-144
Pimentel LG, Barreto MSC, Oliveira DMdS, et al. (2019) Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform (DRIFT) Spectroscopy to Assess Decomposition Dynamics of Sugarcane Straw Bioenergy Research. 12: 909-919
Morais MC, Ferrari BM, Borges CD, et al. (2019) Does Sugarcane Straw Removal Change the Abundance of Soil Microbes Bioenergy Research. 12: 901-908
Pimentel LG, Gumiere T, Oliveira DMS, et al. (2019) Soil Bacterial Community Changes in Sugarcane Fields Under Straw Removal in Brazil Bioenergy Research. 12: 830-842
Zani CF, Barneze AS, Robertson AD, et al. (2018) Vinasse application and cessation of burning in sugarcane management can have positive impact on soil carbon stocks. Peerj. 6: e5398
Cerri CEP, Cerri CC, Maia SMF, et al. (2018) Reducing Amazon Deforestation through Agricultural Intensification in the Cerrado for Advancing Food Security and Mitigating Climate Change Sustainability. 10: 989
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