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Title: Conservation Agriculture – A Portuguese Case Study
Authors: Carvalho, Mário
Lourenço, Ermelinda
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: Carvalho, M. and Lourenço, E. (2014) Conservation Agriculture – A Portuguese Case Study. Review article. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Sciences: 317-324
Abstract: This paper gives a glance about the conservation agriculture concept and the worldwide increase in agricultural area where this technique has been adopted. The main constraints to agricultural production in the Mediterranean region are discussed, highlighting the importance of conservation agriculture to mitigate them. Results of long-term studies with this technique, in Portugal, showed an increase in organic matter, improvement of aggregates stability and continuity of biological porosity along the soil profile. These changes in soil properties are helping to overcome edaphic and climatic constrains under Mediterranean conditions. The saturated hydraulic conductivity is improved allowing a better drainage during wet winters, and together with higher soil cohesion, the transitability of the soil is enhanced, allowing a correct timing of field operations like nitrogen top dressing and herbicide application. Nitrogen-use efficiency is improved either by the timing of application and by the improvement of soil organic matter content. Soil productivity is also enhanced and the overall energy-use efficiency is double when soil organic matter content is raised from 1 to 2 % in the top 30 cm of the soil. Therefore, conservation agriculture is advantageous from the economic and environmental point of view contributing to the sustainability of rainfed agriculture
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/11542
ISSN: 0931-2250
Type: article
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