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Smart Management of Conservative, Organic and Integrated Agriculture



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Autore: Peruzzi Andrea Visualizza persona
Titolo: Smart Management of Conservative, Organic and Integrated Agriculture Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (182 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Technology, engineering, agriculture
Soggetto non controllato: waste management
economic evaluation
biodegradable mulch
polyethylene
grapevine
no-chemical
organic agriculture
sucker removal
Vitis vinifera (L.)
thermal
weed management
organic farming
mulch
weed dynamic
cereal grain cover crop
roller-crimper
no-till
cover crops
green manure
organic fertilizers
carbon dioxide
methane
nitrous oxide
dead mulch
biodegradable plastic mulch
conservation agriculture
tomato
cultivation systems
Gliricidia sepium
leguminous plants
Leucaena leucocephala
mineral fertilization
cinnamon oil
clove oil
cover crop termination
organic herbicides
roller/crimper
mulch-based system
N leaching
no-till organic system
intercropping
ecological intensification
sustainable agriculture
climate change mitigation
cabbage
fennel
lettuce
living mulch
Mediterranean climate
minimum tillage
no-tillage
Persona (resp. second.): FrasconiChristian
AntichiDaniele
PeruzziAndrea
Sommario/riassunto: Sustainable agriculture aims to achieve the goal of food security, also maximizing the socio-economic benefits, and minimizing environmental drawbacks. Farming systems mostly relying on ecological processes and the reduced application of external inputs (fertilizers and pesticides), such as organic farming and integrated farming, can even contribute to the mitigation of global warming and of the desertification of soils. Conservation agriculture (CA) is also widely recognized as a farming system able to preserve soils from erosion and nutrient loss, increase soil organic matter and carbon sink capacity, and improve biological and physical fertility. Nevertheless, CA systems generally rely on the large use of agrochemicals (above all, herbicides and fertilizers) in order to sustain crop production, with negative consequences in terms of energy efficiency and environmental impact. This also does not enable an easy transfer of CA techniques into organic and integrated farming systems, a combination that might enhance the environmental benefits of these farming systems. In this regard, this Special Issue deals with the "Smart Management of Conservative, Organic, and Integrated Agriculture". We invited experts and researchers to contribute with original researches, reviews, and opinion pieces covering all topics related to organic, integrated, and conservative farming systems. The published articles concern with the most important aspects of these innovative systems, such as performances of farm machinery and agro-ecological strategies aiming at sustaining crop production whilst reducing the need for agrochemicals.
Titolo autorizzato: Smart Management of Conservative, Organic and Integrated Agriculture  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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