2018
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2018.00050
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Alternative Management Practices Improve Soil Health Indices in Intensive Vegetable Cropping Systems: A Review

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“…Ketcheson (1980) concluded that the most serious long-term effect of intensive cultivation and monoculture on soil quality was deterioration in soil organic matter. Interestingly, productivity of the land has been responded significantly even to the small quantity of organic manure used ( Figure. 2e) as also observed by Norris and Congreves (2018) in vegetable cropping systems of Canada. Therefore, it seems that there is an urgent need to encourage farmers in M to apply more organic matter into their cropping fields and also to make organic amendments available at a lower cost in order to increase land productivity and arrest further soil degradation.…”
Section: Land Productivity In Relation To Fertilizer and Amendment Usagesupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Ketcheson (1980) concluded that the most serious long-term effect of intensive cultivation and monoculture on soil quality was deterioration in soil organic matter. Interestingly, productivity of the land has been responded significantly even to the small quantity of organic manure used ( Figure. 2e) as also observed by Norris and Congreves (2018) in vegetable cropping systems of Canada. Therefore, it seems that there is an urgent need to encourage farmers in M to apply more organic matter into their cropping fields and also to make organic amendments available at a lower cost in order to increase land productivity and arrest further soil degradation.…”
Section: Land Productivity In Relation To Fertilizer and Amendment Usagesupporting
confidence: 73%
“…A meta-analysis conducted by Norris and Congreves 55 also reported greater vegetable crop yields and profit margins 18 with CCs than a control. The mechanism involved in obtaining greater crop yield with CCs than control is not clearly understood but might be attributed to increase in soil fertility and soil quality 17,23,55 or a decrease in weed pressure 19 . Moreover, the impacts of CCs on profit margins varied considerably between grain and oilseed crops and processing vegetable crops, as CC significantly reduced profit margins for grain and oilseed crops and significantly increased profit margins for vegetable crops.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Auerbach reminds us that similar results have been reached in Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States. In the same vein, the review by (Norris & Congreves, 2018) about intensive vegetable cropping systems under organic or conservative management, demonstrates that soil fertility can be restored. It is then suggested that securing food availability likely involves a combination of several different farming systems linked with compatible distribution systems (Macombe-b, this issue) for each one to balance the weaknesses of others.…”
Section: Agricultural Solutions For Food Securitymentioning
confidence: 96%