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Fliessbach, Andreas; Oberholzer, Hans-Rudolf; Gunst, Lucie; Paul, Mäder. |
Organic farming systems often comprise crops and livestock, recycle farmyard manure for fertilization, and preventive or biocontrol measures are used for plant protection. We determined indicators for soil quality changes in the DOK long-term comparison trial that was initiated in 1978. This replicated field trial comprises organic and integrated (conventional) farming systems that are typical for Swiss agriculture. Livestock based bio-organic (BIOORG), bio-dynamic (BIODYN) and integrated farming systems (CONFYM) were compared at reduced and normal fertilization intensity (0.7 and 1.4 livestock units, LU) in a 7 year crop rotation. A stockless integrated system is fertilized with mineral fertilizers exclusively (CONMIN) and one control treatment remained... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Soil quality. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/10627/1/Fliessbach_AGEE_2007_AF1949.pdf |
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Helga , Willer; Paul, Mäder. |
The overall aim of the project Reduced tillage and green manures for sustainable organic cropping systems (TILMAN-)ORG are to design improved organic cropping systems with enhanced productivity and nutrient use efficiency, more efficient weed management and increased biodiversity, but lower carbon footprints. The TILMAN-ORG project is funded by the CORE Organic II Funding Bodies being partners of the FP7 ERA-Net project, CORE Organic II. The TILMAN-ORG project’s overall goals are to design improved organic cropping systems with: - enhanced productivity and nutrient use efficiency, - more efficient weed management and increased biodiversity, but - lower carbon footprints (in particular increased carbon sequestration and lower GHG emissions from... |
Tipo: Project description |
Palavras-chave: Soil tillage; Air and water emissions; Soil. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/20830/1/tilman%2Dorg.jpg |
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