[HTML][HTML] Cropping systems in agriculture and their impact on soil health-A review
T Yang, KHM Siddique, K Liu - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Soil health is defined as the capacity of soil to function, within ecosystem boundaries, to
sustain crop and animal productivities, maintain or enhance environmental sustainability …
sustain crop and animal productivities, maintain or enhance environmental sustainability …
Using mulch from cover crops to facilitate organic no-till soybean and maize production. A review
Sustainable cropping systems that balance agricultural productivity and ecological integrity
are urgently needed. Overreliance on soil tillage and herbicides to manage weeds has …
are urgently needed. Overreliance on soil tillage and herbicides to manage weeds has …
A novel farmland wildflower seed mix attracts a greater abundance and richness of pollinating insects than standard mixes
RN Nichols, JM Holland… - Insect Conservation and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Wildflower strips are a popular agri‐environment scheme (AES) implemented on farmland to
provide forage for insect pollinators. The standard seed mixtures were often formulated …
provide forage for insect pollinators. The standard seed mixtures were often formulated …
Green and animal manure use in organic field crop systems
Dual‐use cover/green manure (CGM) crops and animal manure are used to supply nitrogen
(N) and phosphorus (P) to organically grown field crops. A comprehensive review of …
(N) and phosphorus (P) to organically grown field crops. A comprehensive review of …
Current knowledge and future directions for improving subsoiling quality and reducing energy consumption in conservation fields
Subsoiling has been acknowledged worldwide to break compacted hardpan, improve soil
permeability and water storage capacity, and promote topsoil deepening and root growth …
permeability and water storage capacity, and promote topsoil deepening and root growth …
Soil organic carbon dynamics in the agricultural soils of Bangladesh following more than 20 years of land use intensification
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a key soil quality indicator, as it is a source and storage of plant
nutrients and plays a vital role in soil fertility and productivity maintenance. Intensification of …
nutrients and plays a vital role in soil fertility and productivity maintenance. Intensification of …
Assessment of factors constraining organic farming expansion in lis valley, Portugal
S Ferreira, F Oliveira, F Gomes da Silva, M Teixeira… - AgriEngineering, 2020 - mdpi.com
Organic farming can play an important role in rural development and food production, by
reinforcing the trend toward sustainable agriculture and its purpose of ecosystem …
reinforcing the trend toward sustainable agriculture and its purpose of ecosystem …
Functional agro-biodiversity: an evaluation of current approaches and outcomes
The European Union's 'Green Deal'proposes an ambitious roadmap towards climate
neutrality by 2050 and the adoption of a circular economy. Functional AgroBiodiversity (FAB) …
neutrality by 2050 and the adoption of a circular economy. Functional AgroBiodiversity (FAB) …
[图书][B] Carbon and nitrogen cycling in soil
The problem of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling and its impact on climate has been
attracting attention for many decades. The last few decades have seen tremendous changes …
attracting attention for many decades. The last few decades have seen tremendous changes …
Temporal soil bacterial community responses to cropping systems and crop identity in dryland agroecosystems of the Northern Great Plains
T Ouverson, J Eberly, T Seipel, FD Menalled… - … in Sustainable Food …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Industrialized agriculture results in simplified landscapes where many of the regulatory
ecosystem functions driven by soil biological and physicochemical characteristics have …
ecosystem functions driven by soil biological and physicochemical characteristics have …