Sigmoid models in the description of CO₂ evolved from legumes in the soil
Edilson Marcelino Silva,
Ariana Campos Frühauf,
Édipo Menezes da Silva
et al.
Abstract:The decomposition of legumes in the soil over time can be described by nonlinear sigmoid models. Thus, this study aimedto describe and to compare the fit of the nonlinear sigmoid models, Logistic and Gompertz, to the CO2 mineralization of fourlegume species over time in the soil, and indicate the most suitable model. Furthermore, it is also proposed to evaluate the CO2mineralization of legumes from two different edaphoclimatic conditions when added to the soil under controlled temperatureand humidity condition… Show more
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