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Beyond conservation agriculture
by
Giller, Ken E.
, Vanlauwe, Bernard
, Kirkegaard, John
, Corbeels, Marc
, Mortensen, David
, Andersson, Jens A.
, Erenstein, Olaf
in
Agricultural conservation
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrochemicals
/ Agronomy
/ Barley
/ Biotechnology
/ Cereals
/ Climate change
/ Climate smart agriculture
/ Corn
/ Cost control
/ Cover crops
/ Crop management
/ Crop residues
/ Crop rotation
/ Crop yield
/ Crops
/ Developing countries
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental Science
/ Farmers
/ Farms
/ Fertilizers
/ Herbicides
/ LDCs
/ Legumes
/ legumes4
/ Livestock
/ Mulch
/ mulch3
/ Small farms
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil erosion
/ soil erosion2
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable intensification
/ Sustainable intensification1
/ Systems agronomy
/ systems agronomy5
/ Tropical environments
/ Water conservation
/ Wheat
2015
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Beyond conservation agriculture
by
Giller, Ken E.
, Vanlauwe, Bernard
, Kirkegaard, John
, Corbeels, Marc
, Mortensen, David
, Andersson, Jens A.
, Erenstein, Olaf
in
Agricultural conservation
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrochemicals
/ Agronomy
/ Barley
/ Biotechnology
/ Cereals
/ Climate change
/ Climate smart agriculture
/ Corn
/ Cost control
/ Cover crops
/ Crop management
/ Crop residues
/ Crop rotation
/ Crop yield
/ Crops
/ Developing countries
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental Science
/ Farmers
/ Farms
/ Fertilizers
/ Herbicides
/ LDCs
/ Legumes
/ legumes4
/ Livestock
/ Mulch
/ mulch3
/ Small farms
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil erosion
/ soil erosion2
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable intensification
/ Sustainable intensification1
/ Systems agronomy
/ systems agronomy5
/ Tropical environments
/ Water conservation
/ Wheat
2015
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Beyond conservation agriculture
by
Giller, Ken E.
, Vanlauwe, Bernard
, Kirkegaard, John
, Corbeels, Marc
, Mortensen, David
, Andersson, Jens A.
, Erenstein, Olaf
in
Agricultural conservation
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrochemicals
/ Agronomy
/ Barley
/ Biotechnology
/ Cereals
/ Climate change
/ Climate smart agriculture
/ Corn
/ Cost control
/ Cover crops
/ Crop management
/ Crop residues
/ Crop rotation
/ Crop yield
/ Crops
/ Developing countries
/ Energy conservation
/ Environmental Science
/ Farmers
/ Farms
/ Fertilizers
/ Herbicides
/ LDCs
/ Legumes
/ legumes4
/ Livestock
/ Mulch
/ mulch3
/ Small farms
/ Soil conservation
/ Soil erosion
/ soil erosion2
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable intensification
/ Sustainable intensification1
/ Systems agronomy
/ systems agronomy5
/ Tropical environments
/ Water conservation
/ Wheat
2015
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Beyond conservation agriculture
2015
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Global support for Conservation Agriculture (CA) as a pathway to Sustainable Intensification is strong. CA revolves around three principles: no-till (or minimal soil disturbance), soil cover, and crop rotation. The benefits arising from the ease of crop management, energy/cost/time savings, and soil and water conservation led to widespread adoption of CA, particularly on large farms in the Americas and Australia, where farmers harness the tools of modern science: highly-sophisticated machines, potent agrochemicals, and biotechnology. Over the past 10 years CA has been promoted among smallholder farmers in the (sub-) tropics, often with disappointing results. Growing evidence challenges the claims that CA increases crop yields and builds-up soil carbon although increased stability of crop yields in dry climates is evident. Our analyses suggest pragmatic adoption on larger mechanized farms, and limited uptake of CA by smallholder farmers in developing countries. We propose a rigorous, context-sensitive approach based on Systems Agronomy to analyze and explore sustainable intensification options, including the potential of CA. There is an urgent need to move beyond dogma and prescriptive approaches to provide soil and crop management options for farmers to enable the Sustainable Intensification of agriculture.
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