Instant Insights: Conservation Tillage in Agriculture
Dr Paul Mäder author Dr Maike Krauss author Dr Joséphine Peigné author Dr Julia Cooper author Dr Theodor Friedrich author Prof Michele Pisante author Dr Angelica Galieni author Professor Gottlieb Basch author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
Published:14th Dec '21
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This collection features five peer-reviewed literature reviews on conservation tillage in agriculture.
The first chapter reviews types of tillage and soil disturbance and how different soil management techniques affect the cropping cycle. The chapter also discusses how soil disturbance can be minimised during key farming operations.
The second chapter describes the principles of Conservation Agriculture (CA), looking primarily at soil management. It also examines the key concepts of no-tillage agriculture, as well as the environmental and economic benefits these techniques offer.
The third chapter discusses the role of conservation tillage in organic farming, reviewing over 20 years of practical, on-farm research. It outlines the main benefits associated with conservation tillage, whilst also considering the challenges that arise with its implementation and how these can be addressed.
The fourth chapter explores the emergence of conservation tillage (CT) as an innovation to address stagnant wheat yields in the Indo-Gangetic Plains of South Asia. The chapter explores the benefits of CT for soil health and crop yields, and highlights current obstacles facing region-wide adoption of CT.
The final chapter reviews the advantages of zero-till maize cultivation, including reduced soil erosion and nutrient losses. It also summarises best management practices to optimise zero-till maize systems.
ISBN: 9781801462808
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm
Weight: 170g
118 pages