An energy analysis comparing three different soil management systems was carried out in Southern Italy using data collected in a five-year field experiment, with the aim of identifying the most energy efficient system. On average, because of a little more energy is demanded (13.3 GJ ha-1) and a higher grain yield is obtained (2.20 t ha-1) in the Intensive case than the other two practices, the total Energy Input required to produce 1kg durum wheat was higher in the No tillage-based system (11.05 MJ kg-1) than in the Intensive (6.80 MJ kg-1) and the Minimum one (6.78 MJ kg-1). The highest contribution to Energy Input derived from nitrogen fertiliser followed by diesel fuel. In this regard, No-tillage allowed for reduction of diesel ene...
Efficient nitrogen (N) fertilizer management is critical for wheat production and the long-term prot...
This paper presents results concerning energy efficiency of wheat production considered in the conte...
Efficient nitrogen (N) fertilizer management is critical for wheat production and the long-term prot...
An energy consumption analysis comparing 12 management scenarios of durum wheat grown in southern It...
An energy consumption analysis comparing 12 management scenarios of durum wheat grown in southern It...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
In this study, the four different tillage systems (1 (no-tillage (DE) (no till planter); 2) conserva...
A key principle of no-tillage (NT) system is the retention of crop residues on the soil surface to p...
A key principle of no-tillage (NT) system is the retention of crop residues on the soil surface to p...
A key principle of no-tillage (NT) system is the retention of crop residues on the soil surface to p...
This paper examine the efficiency of energy use of three conservation tillage practices (SST \u2013 ...
Efficient nitrogen (N) fertilizer management is critical for wheat production and the long-term prot...
This paper presents results concerning energy efficiency of wheat production considered in the conte...
Efficient nitrogen (N) fertilizer management is critical for wheat production and the long-term prot...
An energy consumption analysis comparing 12 management scenarios of durum wheat grown in southern It...
An energy consumption analysis comparing 12 management scenarios of durum wheat grown in southern It...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
Optimising the implementation of energy used in agriculture is an important objective in the “Climat...
In this study, the four different tillage systems (1 (no-tillage (DE) (no till planter); 2) conserva...
A key principle of no-tillage (NT) system is the retention of crop residues on the soil surface to p...
A key principle of no-tillage (NT) system is the retention of crop residues on the soil surface to p...
A key principle of no-tillage (NT) system is the retention of crop residues on the soil surface to p...
This paper examine the efficiency of energy use of three conservation tillage practices (SST \u2013 ...
Efficient nitrogen (N) fertilizer management is critical for wheat production and the long-term prot...
This paper presents results concerning energy efficiency of wheat production considered in the conte...
Efficient nitrogen (N) fertilizer management is critical for wheat production and the long-term prot...