A01=Dr Gilbert G. Sigua
A01=Dr H. R. Kutcher
A01=Dr K. Xi
A01=Dr R. A. Martinez-Feria
A01=Dr T. K. Turkington
A01=Dr Zia Mehrabi
A01=Gilbert G. Sigua
A01=Prof. Bernhard Freyer
A01=Professor Benjamin Dumont
A01=Professor Bruno Basso
A32=Dr B. Dumont
A32=Dr R. A. Martinez-Feria
A32=Prof. Bernhard Freyer
A32=Professor Bruno Basso
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Author_Dr Gilbert G. Sigua
Author_Dr H. R. Kutcher
Author_Dr K. Xi
Author_Dr R. A. Martinez-Feria
Author_Dr T. K. Turkington
Author_Dr Zia Mehrabi
Author_Gilbert G. Sigua
Author_Prof. Bernhard Freyer
Author_Professor Benjamin Dumont
Author_Professor Bruno Basso
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Instant Insights: Crop Rotations
This collection features five peer-reviewed literature reviews on crop rotations in agriculture.
The first chapter discusses the effects of crop rotation and intercropping management practices and their impact on soil health enhancement and stability. It also considers the importance of leguminous crops and soil organic matter in maintaining healthy soils, sustaining crop productivity and enhancing biodiversity.
The second chapter examines the principles of crop rotation, precrop effects in crop rotations, and the nutrient effects of legumes and other rotation crops. It also reviews the role of rotation crops in suppressing weeds, diseases and pests and studies rotations and crop yields, as well as the challenge of designing a crop rotation.
The third chapter illustrates how crop models account for the interactions between soil, genotypes, management, and climate, on crops grown in various rotations, and their effects on yield and environmental outcomes under current and future climate scenarios.
The fourth chapter assesses the potential of decision support systems for crop rotations in improving soil health and agricultural sustainability.
The final chapter reviews how crop rotations with non-cereal species can be implemented to substantially reduce inoculum sources for residue-borne cereal leaf diseases.
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Product Details
- Weight: 200g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 09 Mar 2021
- Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
- Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English
- ISBN13: 9781801460590
About Dr Gilbert G. SiguaDr H. R. KutcherDr K. XiDr R. A. Martinez-FeriaDr T. K. TurkingtonDr Zia MehrabiGilbert G. SiguaProf. Bernhard FreyerProfessor Benjamin DumontProfessor Bruno Basso
Dr. Bruno Basso is an agro-ecosystem scientist and University Foundation Professor in Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and W.K. Kellogg Biological Station at Michigan State University. He is a Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America and the American Society of Agronomy and 2016 recipient of the Innovation of the year award and 2019 Outstanding Faculty Award at Michigan State University and the recipient of the 2021 Morgan Stanley Sustainable Solutions Prize. He is ranked as top 2% scientist across all disciplines and 0.006% in the field of Agronomy Agriculture Meteorology. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University.