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Agricultural Diversification



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Titolo: Agricultural Diversification Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel : , : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, , 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (222 pages)
Soggetto topico: Research
Environmental economics
Soggetto non controllato: blue prawn
black tiger shrimp
economic efficiency
farming systems
salinity intrusion
soil salinity
white-legged shrimp
big blue stem
Cave in rock
claypan
forbs
legumes
intercropping
cropping systems
Sub-Saharan Africa
millet and sorghum
diversification
monocultivar
mixed-species plantation
biodiversity
arthropod
soil
on-farm biodiversity indicators
lupin
triticale
weeds
nitrogen
convolutional neural network
light competition
transfer learning
growth stages
mixed cropping
accumulate growing degree days
phyllochron
grass regrowth
leaf sheaths
blades
agricultural sustainability
crop rotation
rice
eco-economic benefit
externality
perennial cropping systems
grape production
medicinal and aromatic plants
grapevine yield
must quality
experimental design
aboveground mass
black medick
Egyptian clover
grain yield
nutrients
white clover
foodshed
archipelago
city region
food modelling
food self-sufficiency
self-reliance
food security
agricultural diversification
food planning
regional food system
crop diversification
small farms
HHI-Index
Poland
biochar
sunflower husk
soil respiration
soybean
Persona (resp. second.): FrancavigliaRosa
FarinaRoberta
Álvaro-FuentesJorge
HortaRaúl
Di BeneClaudia
Sommario/riassunto: Agricultural diversification can occur in many forms (e.g., genetic variety, species, structural) and can be created temporally and over different spatially scales (e.g., within crop, within field, and landscape level). Crop diversification is the practice of growing more than one crop species within a farming area in the form of rotations (two or more crops on the same field in different years), multiple crops (more than one crop in the same season on the same field) or intercropping (at least two crops simultaneously on the same field).Various cropping strategies and management practices, such as diversification of cropping systems by crop rotation, conservation tillage, and the use of cover crops, have been promoted to enhance crop productivity and ecosystem services. However, the opportunities and means differ among regions and the actual effects of diversification on cropping system sustainability still need more investigation.This Special Issue covers the state-of-the-art and recent progress in different aspects related to agricultural diversification to increase the sustainability and resilience of a wide range of cropping systems (grassland, horticultural crops, fruit trees) and in a scenario of environmental challenges due to climate change: Crop production and quality; Impact of crop diversification on soil quality and biodiversity; Environmental impact and delivery of ecosystem services by crop diversification.
Titolo autorizzato: Agricultural Diversification  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910566459903321
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