Assessment of Benefits of Conservation Agriculture on Soil Functions in Arable Production Systems in Europe

作者:Ghaley Bhim Bahadur*; Rusu Teodor; Sanden Taru; Spiegel Heide; Menta Cristina; Visioli Giovanna; O'Sullivan Lilian; Gattin Isabelle Trinsoutrot; Delgado Antonio; Liebig Mark A; Vrebos Dirk; Szegi Tamas; Micheli Erika; Cacovean Horia; Henriksen Christian Bugge
来源:Sustainability, 2018, 10(3): 794.
DOI:10.3390/su10030794

摘要

Conventional farming (CONV) is the norm in European farming, causing adverse effects on some of the five major soil functions, viz. primary productivity, carbon sequestration and regulation, nutrient cycling and provision, water regulation and purification, and habitat for functional and intrinsic biodiversity. Conservation agriculture (CA) is an alternative to enhance soil functions. However, there is no analysis of CA benefits on the five soil functions as most studies addressed individual soil functions. The objective was to compare effects of CA and CONV practices on the five soil functions in four major environmental zones (Atlantic North, Pannonian, Continental and Mediterranean North) in Europe by applying expert scoring based on synthesis of existing literature. In each environmental zone, a team of experts scored the five soil functions due to CA and CONV treatments and median scores indicated the overall effects on five soil functions. Across the environmental zones, CONV had overall negative effects on soil functions with a median score of 0.50 whereas CA had overall positive effects with median score ranging from 0.80 to 0.83. The study proposes the need for field-based investigations, policies and subsidy support to benefit from CA adoption to enhance the five soil functions.

  • 出版日期2018-3