Impacts of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Losses and Cash Crop Yield

The aim of this study was to determine the impact of agro-ecological practices on soil losses, by assessing experimental field topography changes and cauliflower crop yield after an artificial extreme rainfall event. Data were collected in an innovative experimental device in which different combine...

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Main Authors: Daniela De Benedetto, Francesco Montemurro, Mariangela Diacono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/7/12/103
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spelling doaj-2218fc503ab2460f85a6facaf98d1f7e2021-04-02T10:11:25ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722017-12-0171210310.3390/agriculture7120103agriculture7120103Impacts of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Losses and Cash Crop YieldDaniela De Benedetto0Francesco Montemurro1Mariangela Diacono2Council for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment, CREA-AA, 70125 Bari, ItalyCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment, CREA-AA, 70125 Bari, ItalyCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics—Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment, CREA-AA, 70125 Bari, ItalyThe aim of this study was to determine the impact of agro-ecological practices on soil losses, by assessing experimental field topography changes and cauliflower crop yield after an artificial extreme rainfall event. Data were collected in an innovative experimental device in which different combined agronomic strategies were tested such as hydraulic arrangement, crop rotations and agro-ecological service crops (ASC) introduction. The collection of elevation data was carried out in kinematic way before rainfall, and in punctual surveys to evaluate the effects of artificial event on this parameter. Non-parametric tests were performed to evaluate differences between samples. High-resolution digital elevation models were generated from independent data using kriging, and elevation difference maps were produced. The results indicated that the data before and after the artificial rainfall were statistically different. The raised strips suffered soil loss showing that the strip with permanent intercropping was higher than that in the absence of ASC. A significant rise of elevation was registered in the furrowed strips after rainfall, and deposition of soil occurred at the lowest areas of the experimental field. Moreover, the study showed a relationship between cash crop yield and elevation: the areas with lower elevation (higher flooding) were characterized by the lowest yield.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/7/12/103agro-ecological practicesagro-ecological service cropsartificial extreme rainfall eventcauliflower yieldclimate changeelevation dataresolution digital elevation models (DEMs)soil losses
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author Daniela De Benedetto
Francesco Montemurro
Mariangela Diacono
spellingShingle Daniela De Benedetto
Francesco Montemurro
Mariangela Diacono
Impacts of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Losses and Cash Crop Yield
Agriculture
agro-ecological practices
agro-ecological service crops
artificial extreme rainfall event
cauliflower yield
climate change
elevation data
resolution digital elevation models (DEMs)
soil losses
author_facet Daniela De Benedetto
Francesco Montemurro
Mariangela Diacono
author_sort Daniela De Benedetto
title Impacts of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Losses and Cash Crop Yield
title_short Impacts of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Losses and Cash Crop Yield
title_full Impacts of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Losses and Cash Crop Yield
title_fullStr Impacts of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Losses and Cash Crop Yield
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Agro-Ecological Practices on Soil Losses and Cash Crop Yield
title_sort impacts of agro-ecological practices on soil losses and cash crop yield
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The aim of this study was to determine the impact of agro-ecological practices on soil losses, by assessing experimental field topography changes and cauliflower crop yield after an artificial extreme rainfall event. Data were collected in an innovative experimental device in which different combined agronomic strategies were tested such as hydraulic arrangement, crop rotations and agro-ecological service crops (ASC) introduction. The collection of elevation data was carried out in kinematic way before rainfall, and in punctual surveys to evaluate the effects of artificial event on this parameter. Non-parametric tests were performed to evaluate differences between samples. High-resolution digital elevation models were generated from independent data using kriging, and elevation difference maps were produced. The results indicated that the data before and after the artificial rainfall were statistically different. The raised strips suffered soil loss showing that the strip with permanent intercropping was higher than that in the absence of ASC. A significant rise of elevation was registered in the furrowed strips after rainfall, and deposition of soil occurred at the lowest areas of the experimental field. Moreover, the study showed a relationship between cash crop yield and elevation: the areas with lower elevation (higher flooding) were characterized by the lowest yield.
topic agro-ecological practices
agro-ecological service crops
artificial extreme rainfall event
cauliflower yield
climate change
elevation data
resolution digital elevation models (DEMs)
soil losses
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/7/12/103
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