Preliminary results on crop diversification in rainfed almond systems

The Soil and Water Conservation Group of CEBAS-CSIC presents the first results on Case study 1 of the Diverfarming project (www.diverfarming.eu). In this case study we transformed a rainfed agroecosystem with a traditional almond monocrop into a diversified system. Here we show the preliminary resul...

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Main Author: Joris Eekhout, Carolina Boix-Fayos and Elvira Díaz-Pereira (10763119)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
Subjects:
DML
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4740944
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Summary:The Soil and Water Conservation Group of CEBAS-CSIC presents the first results on Case study 1 of the Diverfarming project (www.diverfarming.eu). In this case study we transformed a rainfed agroecosystem with a traditional almond monocrop into a diversified system. Here we show the preliminary results after three years of experimentation, it is a first evaluation on the impact of crop diversification of this farm, with extreme and fragile environmental conditions, on ecosystem services and economic viability. This is one out of 13 case studies on diversification established at different European climatic zones. The work in the case study 1 is carried out in collaboration with the group of Enzymology, Bioremediation and Management of Organic Waste of the CEBAS-CSIC, ASAJA, DML and UPCT. The Diverfarming project is coordinated by Raúl Zornoza (raul.zornoza@upct.es) of the Polytechnical University of Cartagena (UPCT). To know more about the work of CEBAS in the project, you can contact Carolina Boix-Fayos (cboix@cebas.csic.es), and to know more about the study area you can contact Elvira Diaz Pereira (ediazpereira@cebas.csic.es). Visit our website to follow the latest results of our research: http://www.soilwaterconservation.es/ MOSTRAR MENOS