Soil Fertility and Biodiversity in Organic Farming
Forschungsinstitut für Biologischen Landbau · Federal Office for Agriculture
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Abstract
An understanding of agroecosystems is key to determining effective farming systems. Here we report results from a 21-year study of agronomic and ecological performance of biodynamic, bioorganic, and conventional farming systems in Central Europe. We found crop yields to be 20% lower in the organic systems, although input of fertilizer and energy was reduced by 34 to 53% and pesticide input by 97%. Enhanced soil fertility and higher biodiversity found in organic plots may render these systems less dependent on external inputs.
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- Organic farming
- Agroecosystem
- Biodiversity
- Agriculture
- Soil fertility
- Environmental science
- Agroforestry
- Soil biodiversity
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