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A secret world - C and N rhizodeposition of pea, influenced by plant development and growing conditions
(2017-07-25)
An accurate knowledge of the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) input through crops into soil is highly important. The estimation of the additional amount of nitrogen originating from rhizodeposition helps to improve crop rotations. The preceding crop effect of cultures can be more accurately evaluated and ultimately the use of nitrogen fertilizer can be reduced and costs can be saved. Moreover, a better knowledge of the amount of carbon emitted by plants and incorporated in the soil improves the estimation of the C ...
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Der Einfluss langjähriger Applikation von Biogasgüllen auf die Bodenfruchtbarkeit
(2015-08-04)
Biogasgüllen haben bezüglich ihrer Wirkung auf die Bodenfruchtbarkeit, das Pflanzenwachstum und die Umwelt, Vor- und Nachteile. Als Folge der intensiven Nutzung von Biogas zur Energieerzeugung wurde die Biogasgülle eine der wichtigsten organischen Dünger, mit zunehmender Relevanz für den konventionellen aber auch den ökologischen Landbau. Aufgrund der frühen Entwicklung von Biogas und dem Einsatz von Biogasgüllen in der ökologischen Landwirtschaft in den achtziger Jahren im Nord-Osten Baden-Württembergs sind heute ...
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Determination of yield and quality parameters of energy crops applying laboratory and field spectroscopy
(2010-06-04)
A real-time analysis of renewable energy sources, such as arable crops, is of great importance with regard to an optimised process management, since aspects of ecology and biodiversity are considered in crop production in order to provide a sustainable energy supply by biomass.
This study was undertaken to explore the potential of spectroscopic measurement procedures for the prediction of potassium (K), chloride (Cl), and phosphate (P), of dry matter (DM) yield, metabolisable energy (ME), ash and crude fibre contents ...
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Factors and mechanisms controlling soil organic carbon turnover in subsoils of agricultural sites
(2016-07-12)
Two-third of the terrestrial C is stored in soils, and more than 50% of soil organic C (SOC) is stored in subsoils from 30 – 100 cm. Hence, subsoil is important as a source or sink for CO2 in the global carbon cycle. Especially the stable organic carbon (OC) is stored in subsoil, as several studies have shown that subsoil OC is of a higher average age than topsoil OC. However, there is still a lack of knowledge regarding the mechanisms of C sequestration and C turnover in subsoil.
Three main factors are discussed, ...
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Digital image analysis as a tool to estimate legume contributions in legume-grass swards
(2010-01-29)
Summary: Productivity and forage quality of legume-grass swards are important factors for successful arable farming in both organic and conventional farming systems. For these objectives the botanical composition of the swards is of particular importance, especially, the content of legumes due to their ability to fix airborne nitrogen. As it can vary considerably within a field, a non-destructive detection method while doing other tasks would facilitate a more targeted sward management and could predict the nitrogen ...
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Untersuchungen zum Leistungspotenzial des Einsatzes von Arbeitspferden und moderner pferdegezogener Technik im Ökologischen Landbau am Beispiel der Mahd im Grünland
(2017-06-13)
Während der landwirtschaftliche Einsatz von Zugtieren im weltweiten Maßstab nach wie vor eine erhebliche Rolle spielt, wurden die Zugtiere in Deutschland in den 1950er und 1960er Jahren nahezu vollständig vom Schlepper verdrängt. Mit Beginn der 1990er Jahre ist eine langsame Zunahme des
Einsatzes von Arbeitspferden vor allem im Ökologischen Landbau zu beobachten. Aussagekräftige Daten zu Leistungsfähigkeit und Einsatzvoraussetzungen moderner Pferdetechnik fehlen bisher weitgehend, sind jedoch Voraussetzung sowohl ...
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Diversity, local uses and availability of medicinal plants and wild yams in the Mahafaly region of south-western Madagascar
(2015-08-31)
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This study was undertaken to assess the diversity of plant resources utilized by the local population in south-western Madagascar, the social, ecological and biophysical conditions that drive their uses and availability, and possible alternative strategies for their sustainable use in the region. The study region, ‘Mahafaly region’, located in south-western Madagascar, is one of the country’s most economically, educationally and climatically disadvantaged regions. With an arid steppe climate, the ...
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Microbial response to restoration of tantalite mine soils in western Rwanda
(2016-05-04)
Artisanal columbite-tantalite (coltan) mining has had negative effects on the rural economy in the great Lakes region of Africa through labor deficits, degradation and loss of farmland, food insecurity, high cost of living, and reduced traditional export crop production alongside secondary impacts that remotely affect the quality of air, water, soil, plants, animals, and human wellbeing. The situation is multifaceted and calls for a holistic approach for short and long-term mitigation of such negative effects. This ...
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Diversity and nutritional properties of Pakistani dates: implications for sustainable value chain and decent living perspectives of rural households
(2016-02-09)
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) occupies almost three percent of the total worldwide cultivated area, with an annual production of seven million tonnes (t). Pakistan is an ideal place for the cultivation of date palm due to its sandy loam soil and semi-arid climate. In 2012, Pakistan produced 600,000 t of dates, on an area of 95,000 ha. Baluchistan province is the country’s top date producer, followed by Sindh, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) provinces. More than 300 date varieties are known to exist in Pakistan ...
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Konservierende Bodenbearbeitung im Ökolandbau - Analyse einer Verfahrenstechnik im Kontext der Bodenfruchtbarkeit
(2010-09-29)
Seit der Gründung der Ökologischen Landbaubewegung wird über eine angepasste Bodenbearbeitung diskutiert. Konservierende Bodenbearbeitungssysteme scheinen zwar dem Prinzip des Erhalts und der Förderung der Bodenfruchtbarkeit am ehesten gerecht zu werden, wurden bislang vor allem auf Grund der Unkrautregulierung im Ökolandbau abgelehnt. Anhand von vier Methoden (Literaturrecherche, Feldversuch, Umfrage und Experteninterviews) werden die unterschiedlichen Aspekte der konservierenden Bodenbearbeitung in der Praxis des ...