Literature DB >> 30176472

Assessment of promising agricultural management practices.

Lúcia Barão1, Abdallah Alaoui2, Carla Ferreira3, Gottlieb Basch4, Gudrun Schwilch2, Violette Geissen5, Wijnand Sukkel6, Julie Lemesle7, Fuensanta Garcia-Orenes8, Alicia Morugán-Coronado8, Jorge Mataix-Solera8, Costas Kosmas9, Matjaž Glavan10, Marina Pintar10, Brigitta Tóth11, Tamás Hermann12, Olga Petruta Vizitiu13, Jerzy Lipiec14, Endla Reintam15, Minggang Xu16, Jiaying Di16, Hongzhu Fan17, Fei Wang18.   

Abstract

iSQAPER project - Interactive Soil Quality Assessment in Europe and China for Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Resilience - aims to develop an app to advise farmers on selecting the best Agriculture Management Practice (AMPs) to improve soil quality. For this purpose, a soil quality index has to be developed to account for the changes in soil quality as impacted by the implementation of the AMPs. Some promising AMPs have been suggested over the time to prevent soil degradation. These practices have been randomly adopted by farmers but which practices are most used by farmers and where they are mostly adopted remains unclear. This study is part of the iSQAPER project with the specific aims: 1) map the current distribution of previously selected 18 promising AMPs in several pedo-climatic regions and farming systems located in ten and four study site areas (SSA) along Europe and China, respectively; and 2) identify the soil threats occurring in those areas. In each SSA, farmers using promising AMP's were identified and questionnaires were used to assess farmer's perception on soil threats significance in the area. 138 plots/farms using 18 promising AMPs, were identified in Europe (112) and China (26).Results show that promising AMPs used in Europe are Crop rotation (15%), Manuring & Composting (15%) and Min-till (14%), whereas in China are Manuring & Composting (18%), Residue maintenance (18%) and Integrated pest and disease management (12%). In Europe, soil erosion is the main threat in agricultural Mediterranean areas while soil-borne pests and diseases is more frequent in the SSAs from France and The Netherlands. In China, soil erosion, SOM decline, compaction and poor soil structure are among the most significant. This work provides important information for policy makers and the development of strategies to support and promote agricultural management practices with benefits for soil quality.
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Keywords:  Environment; Farming systems; Soil threats; Sustainability

Year:  2018        PMID: 30176472     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.257

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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