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Oekologischer Ackerbauversuch Gladbacherhof - Effekte von Fruchtfolge und Bodenbearbeitung in der ersten Rotation

Schmidt, Harald and Leithold, Günter (2005) Oekologischer Ackerbauversuch Gladbacherhof - Effekte von Fruchtfolge und Bodenbearbeitung in der ersten Rotation. [Organic farming trial Gladbacherhof - effects of crop rotation and soil tillage in the first rotation.] In: Heß, J and Rahmann, G (Eds.) Ende der Nische, Beiträge zur 8. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau, kassel university press GmbH, Kassel.

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Summary

In a long term trial at the University of Giessen three organic crop rotation systems with and without livestock and four soil tillage treatments (deep plough, 2 x two layer plough and cultivator/rotary harrow) are investigated since 1998. Compared to the other two rotations the stockless rotation without annual green manure showed lower cash crop yields, a negative N-balance and rising weed coverage. The highest cash crop yields were mostly achieved with deep ploughing. Two layer tillage caused N and C accumulation in the upper soil layer (0-15 cm). The weed coverage was highest in these treatments. Especially exclusive tillage with cultivator/rotary harrow resulted in a distinct increase of thistles and high coverage with annual weeds.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Paper
Keywords:Betriebssysteme, Bodenbearbeitung, Pflanzenernährung, Unkraut
Subjects: Crop husbandry
Research affiliation: International Conferences > 2005: Scientific Conference on Organic Agriculture
Germany > Foundation Ecology & Agriculture -SÖL
Germany > University of Gießen > Institute of Agronomy and Plant Breeding II
Deposited By: Schmidt, Dr Harald
ID Code:3307
Deposited On:05 Mar 2005
Last Modified:12 Apr 2010 07:29
Document Language:German/Deutsch
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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