Combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in Mediterranean environment
Agricultural biodiversity and related agro-ecological measures could play a crucial role in the agro-ecosystems adaptation to climate changes, thus sustaining crop production. The objective of this study was to assess the suitability (and the best combination) of agro-ecological techniques as potent...
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doaj-ed3fd7c831e84f9e90516caa425cdb2c2020-11-24T22:30:35ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052016-05-0111210.4081/ija.2016.730537Combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in Mediterranean environmentMariangela Diacono0Angelo Fiore1Roberta Farina2Stefano Canali3Claudia Di Bene4Elena Testani5Francesco Montemurro6Research Unit for Cropping Systems in Dry Environments, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, BariResearch Unit for Cropping Systems in Dry Environments, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Experimental Farm of Metaponto (MT)Research Centre for the Soil-Plant System, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, RomaResearch Centre for the Soil-Plant System, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, RomaResearch Centre for the Soil-Plant System, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, RomaResearch Centre for the Soil-Plant System, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, RomaResearch Unit for Cropping Systems in Dry Environments, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Experimental Farm of Metaponto (MT)Agricultural biodiversity and related agro-ecological measures could play a crucial role in the agro-ecosystems adaptation to climate changes, thus sustaining crop production. The objective of this study was to assess the suitability (and the best combination) of agro-ecological techniques as potential resilience strategies in organic horticultural systems in a Mediterranean environment. A long-term experimental device called MITIORG (Long-term climatic change adaptation in organic farming: synergistic combination of hydraulic arrangement, crop rotations, agro-ecological service crops and agronomic techniques) is set-up at Metaponto (MT), testing the following agro-ecological measures as well as organic and conservation farming best practices: i) hydraulic arrangement by a kind of ridge-furrow system; ii) cash crop rotations; iii) agro-ecological service crops (ASC) introduction; iv) ASC termination techniques (green manure vs roller crimper); and v) organic fertilisation. The research here reported was carried out during the 2014-2015 season in the MITIORG device, on a rotation of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L.) and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) crops. A detailed description of the scientific cognitive process that led to setup of the device, its components explanation, as well as preliminary yield results are reported. The outcomes suggest that organic vegetable cropping systems, designed following agro-ecological principles, are able to sustain yield of cash crops in rotation, in spite of changes in temperature and rainfall of the study site. Experimental data available in the next years will allow a deeper integrated analysis of the manifold effects of agro-ecological measures on horticultural systems.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/730Agro-ecological service cropscrop rotationscover crop terminationliving mulchlong-term experimental deviceorganic fertilisation. |
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Mariangela Diacono Angelo Fiore Roberta Farina Stefano Canali Claudia Di Bene Elena Testani Francesco Montemurro Combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in Mediterranean environment Italian Journal of Agronomy Agro-ecological service crops crop rotations cover crop termination living mulch long-term experimental device organic fertilisation. |
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Mariangela Diacono Angelo Fiore Roberta Farina Stefano Canali Claudia Di Bene Elena Testani Francesco Montemurro |
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Combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in Mediterranean environment |
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Combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in Mediterranean environment |
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Combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in Mediterranean environment |
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Combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in Mediterranean environment |
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Combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in Mediterranean environment |
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combined agro-ecological strategies for adaptation of organic horticultural systems to climate change in mediterranean environment |
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Italian Journal of Agronomy |
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1125-4718 2039-6805 |
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Agricultural biodiversity and related agro-ecological measures could play a crucial role in the agro-ecosystems adaptation to climate changes, thus sustaining crop production. The objective of this study was to assess the suitability (and the best combination) of agro-ecological techniques as potential resilience strategies in organic horticultural systems in a Mediterranean environment. A long-term experimental device called MITIORG (Long-term climatic change adaptation in organic farming: synergistic combination of hydraulic arrangement, crop rotations, agro-ecological service crops and agronomic techniques) is set-up at Metaponto (MT), testing the following agro-ecological measures as well as organic and conservation farming best practices: i) hydraulic arrangement by a kind of ridge-furrow system; ii) cash crop rotations; iii) agro-ecological service crops (ASC) introduction; iv) ASC termination techniques (green manure vs roller crimper); and v) organic fertilisation. The research here reported was carried out during the 2014-2015 season in the MITIORG device, on a rotation of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L.) and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) crops. A detailed description of the scientific cognitive process that led to setup of the device, its components explanation, as well as preliminary yield results are reported. The outcomes suggest that organic vegetable cropping systems, designed following agro-ecological principles, are able to sustain yield of cash crops in rotation, in spite of changes in temperature and rainfall of the study site. Experimental data available in the next years will allow a deeper integrated analysis of the manifold effects of agro-ecological measures on horticultural systems. |
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Agro-ecological service crops crop rotations cover crop termination living mulch long-term experimental device organic fertilisation. |
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