Alternative management practices such as no-tillage compared to conventional tillage are expected to recover or increase soil quality and productivity, even though all of these aspects are rarely studied together. Long-term field experiments (LTEs) enable analysis of alternative management practices over time. This study investigated a total of 251 European LTEs in which alternative management practices such as crop rotation, catch crops, cover crops/green manure, no-tillage, non-inversion tillage and organic fertilization were applied. Response ratios of indicators for soil quality, climate change and productivity between alternative and reference management practices were derived from a total of 260 publications. Both positive and negativ...
In this paper we present effects of four paired agricultural management practices (organic matter (O...
To reduce environmental impacts of cropping systems, various management strategies are being discuss...
In the last few decades, various crop diversification strategies and management practices have been ...
Alternative management practices such as no-tillage compared to conventional tillage are expected to...
Inherent in the concept of good agricultural practice (BMP) is that it improves resource use efficie...
To address the influence of soil tillage reduction on crop yield and soil properties, an experiment w...
No-tillage and reduced tillage are considered sustainable options of conservation tillage. While US ...
Inversion tillage is a commonly applied soil cultivation practice in Europe, which often has been bl...
Agricultural practices, and mainly soil tillage, highly contribute to the emissions of greenhouse ga...
Soil carbon sequestration is almost only negative emission technologies which are readily available ...
Conventional agriculture calls for global change towards more sustainable agrosystems. Reduced tilla...
A wide range of long-term experiments (LTEs) exist within Europe, and these LTEs provide unique and ...
In this paper we present effects of four paired agricultural management practices (organic matter (O...
To reduce environmental impacts of cropping systems, various management strategies are being discuss...
In the last few decades, various crop diversification strategies and management practices have been ...
Alternative management practices such as no-tillage compared to conventional tillage are expected to...
Inherent in the concept of good agricultural practice (BMP) is that it improves resource use efficie...
To address the influence of soil tillage reduction on crop yield and soil properties, an experiment w...
No-tillage and reduced tillage are considered sustainable options of conservation tillage. While US ...
Inversion tillage is a commonly applied soil cultivation practice in Europe, which often has been bl...
Agricultural practices, and mainly soil tillage, highly contribute to the emissions of greenhouse ga...
Soil carbon sequestration is almost only negative emission technologies which are readily available ...
Conventional agriculture calls for global change towards more sustainable agrosystems. Reduced tilla...
A wide range of long-term experiments (LTEs) exist within Europe, and these LTEs provide unique and ...
In this paper we present effects of four paired agricultural management practices (organic matter (O...
To reduce environmental impacts of cropping systems, various management strategies are being discuss...
In the last few decades, various crop diversification strategies and management practices have been ...