Rooted in richness: unearthing the economic and ecological synergy of crop rotation

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Jaroslav Cerveny, Petr Procházka, Jana Soukupová, Roman Svoboda, Lucie Severová, L. Smutka, Inna Čábelková, Marek Dvorak
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This study deals with agricultural practices and their implications on soil health and crop yield using economic optimization. Specifically, the research focuses on the impact of different crops, such as canola, wheat, and meadow clover, on soil nitrogen levels and the subsequent effects on crop health.A model of nitrogen flow is utilized while economic optimization is done using dynamic methods.The paper highlights the significance of the root system in crops like wheat and canola in determining the amount of organic residue left in the soil. Even though meadow clover stands out as a unique crop in the study, given its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen without the need for fertilization given the economic variables, it is not selected in the mix.The findings of this research have implications for sustainable farming practices, emphasizing the balance between environmental protection and economic development. Our study shows in accordance with other studies that the use of canola leads to higher profits with consequent benefits for the next cereal crops.
植根于丰富性:发掘轮作的经济和生态协同作用
本研究利用经济优化方法探讨农业实践及其对土壤健康和作物产量的影响。论文强调了小麦和油菜等作物根系在决定土壤中有机残留物数量方面的重要性。尽管草地三叶草在研究中作为一种独特的作物脱颖而出,但鉴于其在经济变量下无需施肥就能固定大气中氮的能力,它并没有被选入混合作物中。我们的研究结果与其他研究结果一致,表明使用油菜籽可带来更高的利润,从而有利于下一种谷类作物的生长。
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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