Smart Strategies and Technologies for Sustainability and Biodiversity in Herbaceous and Horticultural Crops

Current trends in modern farming systems are moving in the direction of technical solutions for improving the sustainability and biodiversity of agroecosystems. Innovative agronomical strategies and new technologies can help farmers reduce or eliminate chemical inputs, preserve soil and water qualit...

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description Current trends in modern farming systems are moving in the direction of technical solutions for improving the sustainability and biodiversity of agroecosystems. Innovative agronomical strategies and new technologies can help farmers reduce or eliminate chemical inputs, preserve soil and water quality, decrease exhaust and greenhouse gas emissions, prevent pollution, and lower energy demand. Sustainable management also aims to enhance biodiversity in order to lengthen the “life” of agroecosystems. Herbaceous and horticultural crops are dominant crops that can contribute to achieving this goal.This Special Issue presents contributions regarding innovative technologies, machines, and strategies for the sustainable management of herbaceous and horticultural crops, including applications in organic farming systems, conservation agriculture, integrated or non-chemical weed and pest control, cover crops and intercropping use, precision and digital farming technologies, and robotic technologies for sustainability. Moreover, this Special Issue concerns conservation agriculture, organic agriculture, cover crops, intercropping, integrated/non-chemical weed and pest control, and precision and digital agriculture for sustainability. These Special Issue is a collection of 12 papers: 5 on tree crops/orchards and 7 on herbaceous crops.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1378552024-05-14T14:43:51Z Smart Strategies and Technologies for Sustainability and Biodiversity in Herbaceous and Horticultural Crops Frasconi, Christian Fontanelli, Marco Antichi, Daniele agroforestry under-row weed control automatic tree-skipping mechanical weed control no-till strategies microalgae Planktochlorella nurekis seed germination sprouts agroecosystem diversification organic management seed yield yield components PUFAs living mulch autonomous machines trampling analysis grape wine pesticide reduction economics IPM alternative plant protection products soil compaction cover crop bulk density mean normal stress soil cone index mulch spontaneous flora Shannon–Wiener diversity index Simpson dominance index Prunus domestica L. Festuca rubra L. ssp. rubra sustainable agriculture UAV-derived vegetation indices camelina nitrogen use efficiency oil and protein content conservation agriculture reduced tillage false seedbed technique thermal weed control residue management cereal-legume mixture agrobiodiversity integrated weed management watercress mitochondrial genome repetitive sequence phylogenetic analysis fruit trees thermal damage heat-transfer model bark girdling yield jujube-fruit quality n/a thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics Current trends in modern farming systems are moving in the direction of technical solutions for improving the sustainability and biodiversity of agroecosystems. Innovative agronomical strategies and new technologies can help farmers reduce or eliminate chemical inputs, preserve soil and water quality, decrease exhaust and greenhouse gas emissions, prevent pollution, and lower energy demand. Sustainable management also aims to enhance biodiversity in order to lengthen the “life” of agroecosystems. Herbaceous and horticultural crops are dominant crops that can contribute to achieving this goal.This Special Issue presents contributions regarding innovative technologies, machines, and strategies for the sustainable management of herbaceous and horticultural crops, including applications in organic farming systems, conservation agriculture, integrated or non-chemical weed and pest control, cover crops and intercropping use, precision and digital farming technologies, and robotic technologies for sustainability. Moreover, this Special Issue concerns conservation agriculture, organic agriculture, cover crops, intercropping, integrated/non-chemical weed and pest control, and precision and digital agriculture for sustainability. These Special Issue is a collection of 12 papers: 5 on tree crops/orchards and 7 on herbaceous crops. 2024-05-14T14:43:46Z 2024-05-14T14:43:46Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725805822_451 9783725805822 9783725805815 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137855 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9094 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9094 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0581-5 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0581-5 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725805822 9783725805815 220 open access
spellingShingle agroforestry
under-row weed control
automatic tree-skipping
mechanical weed control
no-till strategies
microalgae
Planktochlorella nurekis
seed germination
sprouts
agroecosystem diversification
organic management
seed yield
yield components
PUFAs
living mulch
autonomous machines
trampling analysis
grape
wine
pesticide
reduction
economics
IPM
alternative plant protection products
soil compaction
cover crop
bulk density
mean normal stress
soil cone index
mulch
spontaneous flora
Shannon–Wiener diversity index
Simpson dominance index
Prunus domestica L.
Festuca rubra L. ssp. rubra
sustainable agriculture
UAV-derived vegetation indices
camelina
nitrogen use efficiency
oil and protein content
conservation agriculture
reduced tillage
false seedbed technique
thermal weed control
residue management
cereal-legume mixture
agrobiodiversity
integrated weed management
watercress
mitochondrial genome
repetitive sequence
phylogenetic analysis
fruit trees
thermal damage
heat-transfer model
bark
girdling
yield
jujube-fruit quality
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
Smart Strategies and Technologies for Sustainability and Biodiversity in Herbaceous and Horticultural Crops
title Smart Strategies and Technologies for Sustainability and Biodiversity in Herbaceous and Horticultural Crops
title_full Smart Strategies and Technologies for Sustainability and Biodiversity in Herbaceous and Horticultural Crops
title_fullStr Smart Strategies and Technologies for Sustainability and Biodiversity in Herbaceous and Horticultural Crops
title_full_unstemmed Smart Strategies and Technologies for Sustainability and Biodiversity in Herbaceous and Horticultural Crops
title_short Smart Strategies and Technologies for Sustainability and Biodiversity in Herbaceous and Horticultural Crops
title_sort smart strategies and technologies for sustainability and biodiversity in herbaceous and horticultural crops
topic agroforestry
under-row weed control
automatic tree-skipping
mechanical weed control
no-till strategies
microalgae
Planktochlorella nurekis
seed germination
sprouts
agroecosystem diversification
organic management
seed yield
yield components
PUFAs
living mulch
autonomous machines
trampling analysis
grape
wine
pesticide
reduction
economics
IPM
alternative plant protection products
soil compaction
cover crop
bulk density
mean normal stress
soil cone index
mulch
spontaneous flora
Shannon–Wiener diversity index
Simpson dominance index
Prunus domestica L.
Festuca rubra L. ssp. rubra
sustainable agriculture
UAV-derived vegetation indices
camelina
nitrogen use efficiency
oil and protein content
conservation agriculture
reduced tillage
false seedbed technique
thermal weed control
residue management
cereal-legume mixture
agrobiodiversity
integrated weed management
watercress
mitochondrial genome
repetitive sequence
phylogenetic analysis
fruit trees
thermal damage
heat-transfer model
bark
girdling
yield
jujube-fruit quality
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
topic_facet agroforestry
under-row weed control
automatic tree-skipping
mechanical weed control
no-till strategies
microalgae
Planktochlorella nurekis
seed germination
sprouts
agroecosystem diversification
organic management
seed yield
yield components
PUFAs
living mulch
autonomous machines
trampling analysis
grape
wine
pesticide
reduction
economics
IPM
alternative plant protection products
soil compaction
cover crop
bulk density
mean normal stress
soil cone index
mulch
spontaneous flora
Shannon–Wiener diversity index
Simpson dominance index
Prunus domestica L.
Festuca rubra L. ssp. rubra
sustainable agriculture
UAV-derived vegetation indices
camelina
nitrogen use efficiency
oil and protein content
conservation agriculture
reduced tillage
false seedbed technique
thermal weed control
residue management
cereal-legume mixture
agrobiodiversity
integrated weed management
watercress
mitochondrial genome
repetitive sequence
phylogenetic analysis
fruit trees
thermal damage
heat-transfer model
bark
girdling
yield
jujube-fruit quality
n/a
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics
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