Multiple benefits of legumes for agriculture sustainability: an overview
University of Teramo · University of Naples Federico II
Abstract
Food security, lowering the risk of climate change and meeting the increasing demand for energy will increasingly be critical challenges in the years to come. Producing sustainably is therefore becoming central in agriculture and food systems. Legume crops could play an important role in this context by delivering multiple services in line with sustainability principles. In addition to serving as fundamental, worldwide source of high-quality food and feed, legumes contribute to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, as they release 5–7 times less GHG per unit area compared with other crops; allow the sequestration of carbon in soils with values estimated from 7.21 g kg−1 DM, 23.6 versus 21.8 g C kg−1 year;…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 64.21
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- 100%
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- 122
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4Topics & keywords
- Sustainability
- Agriculture
- Food security
- Environmental science
- Conservation agriculture
- Intercropping
- Agroforestry
- Greenhouse gas
- Zero hunger