2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13040982
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Domestic Herbivores, the Crucial Trophic Level for Sustainable Agriculture: Avenues for Reconnecting Livestock to Cropping Systems

Abstract: Domestic herbivores have been closely associated with the historical evolution and development of agriculture systems worldwide as a complementary system for providing milk, meat, wool, leather, and animal power. However, their major role was to enhance and maintain agricultural soil fertility through the recycling of nutrients. In turn, cereal production increased, enabling to feed a progressively increasing human population living in expanding urban areas. Further, digestion of organic matter through the rum… Show more

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“…Organic amendments derived from livestock systems (e.g. manure), as other sources of nutrients, should be reconsidered to maintain long‐term soil fertility in agroecosystems (Lemaire et al, 2023). Manure, as an organic amendment, enhances the properties of soil by providing nutrients, organic matter (OM), and microorganisms (Flavel & Murphy, 2006; Lynch et al, 2013; Ozlu & Kumar, 2018; Paul & Beauchamp, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic amendments derived from livestock systems (e.g. manure), as other sources of nutrients, should be reconsidered to maintain long‐term soil fertility in agroecosystems (Lemaire et al, 2023). Manure, as an organic amendment, enhances the properties of soil by providing nutrients, organic matter (OM), and microorganisms (Flavel & Murphy, 2006; Lynch et al, 2013; Ozlu & Kumar, 2018; Paul & Beauchamp, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such systems combine valuable elements in food production systems because they are strategically designed to maximize synergy by mimicking the natural environment (Lemaire et al, 2014). In the face of climate change and food insecurity, the diversi cation of production systems through the use of ICLS represents an important alternative for the sustainable intensi cation of land use (Lemaire et al, 2023), as well as to avoid the opening of new agricultural frontiers (Strassburg et al, 2014). Silvopastoral systems, a modality of ICLS, have been shown to act as a sink for greenhouse gases (Morales et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the adoption of highly productive models characterized by monoculture and the intensive use of fertilizers and herbicides has had detrimental effects on land stability, water, and the environmental and natural resources (Lemaire et al, 2023). The urgent demand to address these challenges necessitates the generation of knowledge that fosters the development of sustainable production systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%