Long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplus

Inherent in the concept of good agricultural practice (BMP) is that it improves resource use efficiency, mitigates environmental impact or increases farm profitability. However, it is usually impossible to achieve all the objectives, and trade-offs need to be accepted, such as a reduction in product...

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Main Authors: Laura Zavattaro, Chiara Costamagna, Carlo Grignani, Luca Bechini, Adelheid Spiegel, Taru Lehtinen, Gema Guzmán, Janine Krüger, Tommy D'Hose, Alicja Pecio, Frits K. van Evert, Hein F.M. ten Berge
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2015-03-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/643
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spelling doaj-d839609286cf409b93fe63be1cb8279b2020-11-25T00:04:53ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052015-03-0110110.4081/ija.2015.643472Long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplusLaura Zavattaro0Chiara Costamagna1Carlo Grignani2Luca Bechini3Adelheid Spiegel4Taru Lehtinen5Gema Guzmán6Janine Krüger7Tommy D'Hose8Alicja Pecio9Frits K. van Evert10Hein F.M. ten Berge11Department of Agricultural Forest and Food Sciences, University of TorinoDepartment of Agricultural Forest and Food Sciences, University of TorinoDepartment of Agricultural Forest and Food Sciences, University of TorinoDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of MilanoAustrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, ViennaAustrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, ViennaDepartment of Agronomy, University of Córdoba, CórdobaCentre of Biodiversity and Sustainable Land Use, GrossbeerenInstitute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research, MerelbekeInstitute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, PuławiDLO Foundation, Wageningen URDLO Foundation, Wageningen URInherent in the concept of good agricultural practice (BMP) is that it improves resource use efficiency, mitigates environmental impact or increases farm profitability. However, it is usually impossible to achieve all the objectives, and trade-offs need to be accepted, such as a reduction in productivity together with a reduction in costs or an increase of soil organic matter. A European FP7 project, Catch-C (http://www.catch-c.eu) analyses the effects that different management practices have on productivity, mitigation of climate change and chemical, physical and biological soil fertility, based on simple indicators. Such indicators were collected from international literature, national scientific or technical journals, or grey literature that dealt with long-term field trials in Europe. We collected and analysed data from more than 350 experiments. This paper presents the overall results of the effects of a series of BMP have on crop productivity, soil nitrogen (N) uptake, N use efficiency end N balance. Important interactions with soil and climate types, crop and duration of the experiment were noticed for most BMPs. Rotations, also including double cropping, were among practices with more positive effects of productivity and N indicators. A slight reduction of yield counteracted benefits to soil quality and to climate change mitigation of minimum and no tillage, and of organic fertilisers.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/643best management practiceclimate changecropping systemnitrogenyield.
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author Laura Zavattaro
Chiara Costamagna
Carlo Grignani
Luca Bechini
Adelheid Spiegel
Taru Lehtinen
Gema Guzmán
Janine Krüger
Tommy D'Hose
Alicja Pecio
Frits K. van Evert
Hein F.M. ten Berge
spellingShingle Laura Zavattaro
Chiara Costamagna
Carlo Grignani
Luca Bechini
Adelheid Spiegel
Taru Lehtinen
Gema Guzmán
Janine Krüger
Tommy D'Hose
Alicja Pecio
Frits K. van Evert
Hein F.M. ten Berge
Long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplus
Italian Journal of Agronomy
best management practice
climate change
cropping system
nitrogen
yield.
author_facet Laura Zavattaro
Chiara Costamagna
Carlo Grignani
Luca Bechini
Adelheid Spiegel
Taru Lehtinen
Gema Guzmán
Janine Krüger
Tommy D'Hose
Alicja Pecio
Frits K. van Evert
Hein F.M. ten Berge
author_sort Laura Zavattaro
title Long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplus
title_short Long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplus
title_full Long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplus
title_fullStr Long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplus
title_full_unstemmed Long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplus
title_sort long-term effects of best management practices on crop yield and nitrogen surplus
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Inherent in the concept of good agricultural practice (BMP) is that it improves resource use efficiency, mitigates environmental impact or increases farm profitability. However, it is usually impossible to achieve all the objectives, and trade-offs need to be accepted, such as a reduction in productivity together with a reduction in costs or an increase of soil organic matter. A European FP7 project, Catch-C (http://www.catch-c.eu) analyses the effects that different management practices have on productivity, mitigation of climate change and chemical, physical and biological soil fertility, based on simple indicators. Such indicators were collected from international literature, national scientific or technical journals, or grey literature that dealt with long-term field trials in Europe. We collected and analysed data from more than 350 experiments. This paper presents the overall results of the effects of a series of BMP have on crop productivity, soil nitrogen (N) uptake, N use efficiency end N balance. Important interactions with soil and climate types, crop and duration of the experiment were noticed for most BMPs. Rotations, also including double cropping, were among practices with more positive effects of productivity and N indicators. A slight reduction of yield counteracted benefits to soil quality and to climate change mitigation of minimum and no tillage, and of organic fertilisers.
topic best management practice
climate change
cropping system
nitrogen
yield.
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/643
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