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Legume benefits in Mediterranean cropping systems

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The potential benefits from legumes in Mediterranean cropping systems are important and annual legumes also represent a strong point in the European Communities Common Agricultural Policy,Europe 2020. Indeed coupled subsidies are expected for its cultivation in Ecological Focus Areas, as imposed by Greening rules. Currently, there is a renewed interest in leguminous species overall, both as a valuable biological N source for Mediterranean farming systems and representing additional crop options for longer-term rotations. The main objective of this paper is to evaluate the benefits of field bean and burr medic for supporting organic wheat cropping, as part of existing forage-livestock farming systems. After harvesting of legume seeds, a remarkable amount of crop residues and fixed N remained in fields. This represents a relevant N input for the wheat crop in the rotation. Wheat grain yield ranged from 1,560 to 1,750 kg ha -1 matching average regional organic yields. Integrated crop-livestock systems represent an opportunity to improve farming sustainability due to the benefits that legumes have on soil nutrients and carbon stocks.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
cropping systems; N-fixation; forage legumes
List of contributors:
Sassu, MARIA MADDALENA; Stangoni, ANTON PIETRO; Dettori, Daniele; Piluzza, GIOVANNA ANTONIA MARIA; GIOVANNI ANTONIO, Re; Nieddu, Daniele; Sulas, Leonardo
Authors of the University:
DETTORI DANIELE
NIEDDU DANIELE
PILUZZA GIOVANNA ANTONIA MARIA
RE GIOVANNI ANTONIO
SASSU MARIA MADDALENA
STANGONI ANTON PIETRO
SULAS LEONARDO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/337814
Book title:
Grassland resources for extensive farming systems in marginal lands: major drivers and future scenarios
Published in:
GRASSLAND SCIENCE IN EUROPE
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