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An online toolbox for cover crops and living mulches

  • Mary Crossland
  • , Nick Fradgley
  • , Henry E. Creissen
  • , Sally Howlett
  • , Peter Baresel
  • , Maria Finckh
  • , Robbie Girling

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Résumé

Cover crops and living mulches form an integral component of conservation agriculture promoting soil health and minimising external inputs. The OSCAR Project (Optimising Subsidiary Crop Applications in Rotation) aims to improve practices of conservation agriculture in farming systems across Europe. The principal output of the project is to develop a toolbox to make technical and scientific information publically available to farmers, researchers, and other stakeholders. The continually evolving toolbox is currently available online at www.covercrops.eu and will consist of three facets (1) An interactive user-fed wiki providing information on subsidiary crops species and machinery use with links to published literature; (2) A searchable database on subsidiary crops and technology. This will detail climatic and soil specific plant traits and will form a decision support tool to aid choices of subsidiary crops; (3) A discussion forum will also facilitate the exchange of information between farmers, researchers and stakeholders on conservation agricultural systems across European countries.
langue originaleEnglish
titreGetting the Most Out of Cover Crops
EditeurAssociation of Applied Biologists
Pages1-5
Nombre de pages5
Volume129
étatPublished - 1 juin 2015

Série de publications

NomAspects of Applied Biology
EditeurAssociation of Applied Biologists

SDG des Nations Unies

Ce résultat contribue à ou aux Objectifs de développement durable suivants

  1. Zero hunger
    Zero hunger
  2. Responsible consumption and production
    Responsible consumption and production

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