Low-external farming system-strategy for environmental protection
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Conventional (high input) technologies in crop production involve much intensive tillage systems, artificial fertilizers application, and substantial increase in the use of pesticides. The specialization of production units has led to the image that agriculture is a modern miracle of food production. Evidence indicates, however, that excessive reliance on monoculture farming and agroindustrial inputs, such as capital-intensive technology, pesticides, and chemical fertilizers, has negatively impacted the environment and rural society.The agroecological objective is to provide a balanced environment, sustained yields, biologically mediated soil fertility and natural pest regulation through the design of diversified agroecosystems and the use of low-input technologies. The process of converting a conventional crop production system that relies heavily on systemic, petroleum-based inputs to a diversified agroecosystem with low-inputs is not merely a process of withdrawing external inputs w...ithout compensatory replacement or alternative management. Considerable ecological knowledge is required to direct the array of natural flows necessary to sustain yields in a low-input system.
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high input / low input / agroecosystems / sustainabilityИзвор:
First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia (ENRY 2001), Belgrade, 2002, 687-690Издавач:
- VINČA Institute of Nuclear Sciences P. O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Phone: +381 11 438906 for the Publisher: Dr. Krunoslav Subotić, Director
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - BOOK AU - Oljača, Snežana AU - Kovačević, Dušan AU - Dolijanović, Željko PY - 2002 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6554 AB - Conventional (high input) technologies in crop production involve much intensive tillage systems, artificial fertilizers application, and substantial increase in the use of pesticides. The specialization of production units has led to the image that agriculture is a modern miracle of food production. Evidence indicates, however, that excessive reliance on monoculture farming and agroindustrial inputs, such as capital-intensive technology, pesticides, and chemical fertilizers, has negatively impacted the environment and rural society.The agroecological objective is to provide a balanced environment, sustained yields, biologically mediated soil fertility and natural pest regulation through the design of diversified agroecosystems and the use of low-input technologies. The process of converting a conventional crop production system that relies heavily on systemic, petroleum-based inputs to a diversified agroecosystem with low-inputs is not merely a process of withdrawing external inputs without compensatory replacement or alternative management. Considerable ecological knowledge is required to direct the array of natural flows necessary to sustain yields in a low-input system. PB - VINČA Institute of Nuclear Sciences P. O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Phone: +381 11 438906 for the Publisher: Dr. Krunoslav Subotić, Director T2 - First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia (ENRY 2001), Belgrade T1 - Low-external farming system-strategy for environmental protection EP - 690 SP - 687 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6554 ER -
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Oljača, S., Kovačević, D.,& Dolijanović, Ž.. (2002). Low-external farming system-strategy for environmental protection. in First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia (ENRY 2001), Belgrade VINČA Institute of Nuclear Sciences P. O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Phone: +381 11 438906 for the Publisher: Dr. Krunoslav Subotić, Director., 687-690. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6554
Oljača S, Kovačević D, Dolijanović Ž. Low-external farming system-strategy for environmental protection. in First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia (ENRY 2001), Belgrade. 2002;:687-690. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6554 .
Oljača, Snežana, Kovačević, Dušan, Dolijanović, Željko, "Low-external farming system-strategy for environmental protection" in First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia (ENRY 2001), Belgrade (2002):687-690, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6554 .