Conventional soil management systems (SMS) use synthetic inputs to maximize crop productivity, which leads to environmental degradation. Organic SMS is an alternative that is claimed to prevent or mitigate such negative environmental impacts. Vegetable production systems rely on frequent tillage to prepare beds and manage weeds, and are also characterized by little crop residue input. The use of crop residues and organic fertilizers may counteract the negative impacts of intensive vegetable production. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated the effect of sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. rugosa) residue incorporation in a corn–cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.) rotation on crop yields, nutrient uptake, weed biomass and soil nutrients for organic and ...
Conservation tillage in organic farming has been increasingly promoted to preserve soil fertility, d...
An increase in intensive cropping would benefit society by providing food to a growing population, a...
Complex relationships exist between different components of the organic farm and the quantity and qu...
Conventional soil management systems (SMS) use synthetic inputs to maximize crop productivity, which...
Crop residue management (RM) plays an important role in maintaining soilorganic carbon (SOC) in hort...
Despite scant crop residue input, tillage to control weeds in vegetable systems reduces soil organic...
Vegetable production systems rely on frequent tillage to prepare beds and manage weeds, thereby acce...
Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and man...
Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and man...
Annual horticultural systems rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds, manage weeds an...
Application rates of synthetic fertilizer to agricultural fields can be reduced through better under...
Maize producers transitioning to an organic cropping system must grow crops organically without pric...
Traditional (silage) maize production often has negative side-effects related to unprotected soil su...
Abstract Long‐term crop rotations in organic agricultural systems provide N additions through legume...
The integration of organic farming and conservation tillage (CT) holds potential for sustainable fie...
Conservation tillage in organic farming has been increasingly promoted to preserve soil fertility, d...
An increase in intensive cropping would benefit society by providing food to a growing population, a...
Complex relationships exist between different components of the organic farm and the quantity and qu...
Conventional soil management systems (SMS) use synthetic inputs to maximize crop productivity, which...
Crop residue management (RM) plays an important role in maintaining soilorganic carbon (SOC) in hort...
Despite scant crop residue input, tillage to control weeds in vegetable systems reduces soil organic...
Vegetable production systems rely on frequent tillage to prepare beds and manage weeds, thereby acce...
Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and man...
Annual horticultural systems commonly rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds and man...
Annual horticultural systems rely on frequent and intensive tillage to prepare beds, manage weeds an...
Application rates of synthetic fertilizer to agricultural fields can be reduced through better under...
Maize producers transitioning to an organic cropping system must grow crops organically without pric...
Traditional (silage) maize production often has negative side-effects related to unprotected soil su...
Abstract Long‐term crop rotations in organic agricultural systems provide N additions through legume...
The integration of organic farming and conservation tillage (CT) holds potential for sustainable fie...
Conservation tillage in organic farming has been increasingly promoted to preserve soil fertility, d...
An increase in intensive cropping would benefit society by providing food to a growing population, a...
Complex relationships exist between different components of the organic farm and the quantity and qu...