Agronomic benefits of perennial crops and farmyard manure in crop rotations
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BOINCEAN, Boris, RUSNAC, Grigore, CUZEAC, Vadim, BULAT, Lidia, GAVRILAŞ, Sergiu, ZAHARCO, Dionisie, PASAT, Dorian. Agronomic benefits of perennial crops and farmyard manure in crop rotations. Tropical Agriculture Association, 2021, pp. 273-279. ISBN 978-3-030-72223-4DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72224-1_24
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Regenerative Agriculture: What's Missing? What Do We Still Need to Know?
1 / 2021 / ISBN 978-3-030-72223-4

Agronomic benefits of perennial crops and farmyard manure in crop rotations

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72224-1_24

Pag. 273-279

Boincean Boris, Rusnac Grigore, Cuzeac Vadim, Bulat Lidia, Gavrilaş Sergiu, Zaharco Dionisie, Pasat Dorian
 
Selectia Research Institute of Field Crops
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 31 mai 2023


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Specialization and concentration of agricultural production have neglected the benefits of perennial crops and farmyard manure in the crop rotation. Historically, integration of cropping and livestock was the main tool for restoration of soil fertility, and it increased the production from both sectors. Current market-driven intensification through specialisation has been accompanied by soil degradation and pollution of the environment. The advantages of a crop rotation that includes perennial grasses and legumes together with the application of farmyard manure are proven by data obtained in a long-term poly-factorial experiment with different crop rotations, systems of soil tillage and systems of soil fertilization, but without using pesticides. Inclusion of perennial legumes in diverse crop rotation together with the application of manure cuts the need for mineral fertilizers and the plough and increases the stocks of soil organic matter. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021. All rights reserved.

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Crop rotation, Perennial legumes and grasses, soil fertilization, soil organic matter, tillage

ISBN: 978-3-030-72223-4
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72224-1_24
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