990 resultados para Organic crops


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Organic farming has increased in popularity in recent years, primarily as a response to the perceived health and conservation benefits. While it is likely that conventional farming will be able to respond rapidly to variations in pest numbers and distribution resulting from climatic change, it is not clear if the same is true for organic farming. Few studies have looked at the responses of biological control organisms to climate change. Here, I review the direct and indirect eects of changes in temperature, atmospheric carbon dioxide and other climatic factors on the predators, parasitoids and pathogens of pest insects in temperate agriculture. Finally, I consider what research is needed to manage the anticipated change in pest insect dynamics and distributions.

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Products based on botanical insecticides and entomopathogenic fungi have been widely used in organic farming, especially in southern Brazil. Thus, this study investigated, in vitro, the effect of aqueous extracts and commercial formulations of plants with insecticidal activity on Beauveria bassiana. The treatments comprised the botanical insecticides Neempro (azadiractin +3-tigloylazadirachtol), at the concentrations of 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0% (v/v), and DalNeem (neem oil emulsifiable), at 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0% (v/v) (both commercial formulations of Azadirachta indica (neem)), and the aqueous extracts, at the concentrations of 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, and 10.0% (w/v), of neem seeds, tobacco powder (Nicotiana tabacum), and catigua leaves (Trichilia clausenii). In potato, dextrose, and agar culture medium, the effects of each product on the mycelial growth and the production and viability of conidia of B. bassiana were estimated. According to the adopted compatibility index, the aqueous extracts of neem seeds and leaves catigua, depending on the concentration used, and the botanical insecticide Neempro, were classified as compatible with the entomopathogen, becoming important alternatives to integrate programmes of integrated pest management, especially in organic farming systems.

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Organic agriculture represents one of the fastest growing segments of U.S. agriculture (USDA-RMA). With this in mind, the USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) continues to expand crop insurance options for organic growers. In 2016 and 2017, organic producers in Maryland will see additional crops with organic crop insurance options. Increasing crop insurance options will allow this segment of producers new opportunities to manage their risks.

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A convergence of factors has made food security one of the most important global issues. It has been the core concept of the Milan Expo 2015, whose title, Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life, embodied the challenge to provide the world’s growing population with a sustainable, secure supply of safe, nutritious, and affordable high-quality food using less land with lower inputs. Meeting the food security agenda using current agricultural production techniques cannot be achieved without serious degradation to the environment, including soil degradation, loss of biodiversity and climate change. Organic farming is seen as a solution to the challenge of sustainable food production, as it provides more nutritious food, with less or no pesticide residues and lower use of inputs. A limit of organic farming is its restricted capability of producing food compared to conventional agriculture, thus being an inefficient approach to food production and to food security. The authors maintain, on the basis of a scientific literature review, that organic soils tend to retain the physical, chemical and biological properties over the long term, while maintaining stable levels of productivity and thereby ensuring long-term food production and safety. Furthermore, the productivity gap of organic crops may be worked out by further investment in research and in particular into diversification techniques. Moreover, strong scientific evidence indicates that organic agricultural systems deliver greater ecosystem services and social benefits.

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P>The present review reports on the main characteristics and properties of plants cultivated following organic and conventional procedures, in the attempt to clarify give a deeper insight into some possible differences and to compare the two cultivation procedures. Here, we summarise research results regarding nutritional and safety properties of vegetable foods, evidencing qualitative differences observed between the two cultivation methods. It appears that the intake of organic foods leads to some advantages, such as the ingestion of a higher content of phenolic compounds and some vitamins, such as vitamin C, and a lower content of nitrates and pesticides. From literature, it appears that a special care should be taken about the ingestion of foods in relation to the content of some substances, e.g. polyamines, substances stimulating cellular division, because some foods coming from organic origin present a higher content of these compounds, which could explain some of the effect of the diet on patients affected by certain syndromes.

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This chapter examines the issue of coexistence of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) alongside conventional and organic crops. The central focus is on whether there is a veritable opportunity for coexistence of all three types of crops, which allows for freedom of choice by both farmers and consumers. It commences by considering the nature of the general GM regime, the relationship between the frameworks for cultivation and the use and sale of GM food and feed, and the main elements of the cultivation regime. In light of this, the concept of coexistence is considered, with an evaluation of both the legal and practical elements. Although the general GM regime is controlled at an EU level, coexistence is apparently left to the Member States who may take appropriate coexistence measures. Nonetheless, the Commission has created Recommendations that are to guide the Member States in their choice of measures. To a great extent, what is considered ‘appropriate’ is to be determined by the economic impact upon the farmers and the relationship with the labelling thresholds. The chapter evaluates the future of coexistence, bearing in mind the continued use of the safeguard clauses, the declaration of ‘GM-free’ regions, the potential for national ‘opt-outs’ and the general practical challenges of maintaining coexistence including the ‘domino effect’. Overall, it is arguable that coexistence is a misnomer and that if the term’s meaning is strictly maintained then veritable coexistence that allows for freedom of choice by both farmers and consumers seems unattainable. Although not directly controlled by CAP, there are strong areas of overlap and they share a number of similar objectives; the chapter will conclude by considering whether the approaches in relation to CAP and the cultivation of GMOs are converging or diverging.

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Malgré l’incertitude quant à leur sécurité à l’égard des personnes et de l’environnement, les cultures génétiquement modifiées (GM) ont été largement diffusées à travers le monde. En outre, dans de nombreux pays la coexistence des cultures GM avec les systèmes conventionnels de production et les systèmes de production biologique est habituelle. Dans l’Union européenne (UE), cependant, l’utilisation de cette technologie a soulevé d’importantes questions. Ces réserves sont reflétées dans le développement d’un cadre réglementaire particulièrement restrictif articulé autour d’une procédure unique d’approbation de ces cultures. De la même manière, le débat sur la coexistence des cultures GM avec la production agricole conventionnelle et la production biologique a été particulièrement animé dans l’UE. La première section de ce travail est consacrée à examiner comment, du fait de la complexité des nouvelles technologies, il est nécessaire, du point de vue régulateur, de faire face à des situations dans lesquelles les scientifiques ne peuvent encore fournir aucune réponse précise. Dans ce contexte, le principe de précaution est invoqué afin de limiter les dangers potentiels, mais ceci est sans préjudice des questions qui restent encore ouvertes sur la portée et la nature de ce principe. En tant que manifestations précises de ce principe de précaution, deux aspects sont abordés dans les secondes et troisièmes parties de ce travail. Nous analysons, d’abord, la procédure d’autorisation des produits GM dans l’UE, procédure spécifique basée sur le principe de précaution dans laquelle soit les institutions communautaires soit les autorités des États membres jouent un rôle important. Par rapport à ce cadre très réglementé de l’UE, la troisième partie examine le degré d’intervention des États membres. Ceci se manifeste principalement dans la possibilité d’adopter certaines clauses de sauvegarde pour limiter l’expansion des cultures GM ainsi que dans la réglementation de la coexistence des cultures GM avec les cultures conventionnelles et la possibilité d’exclure de la culture des OGM certaines zones. Finalement, quelques conclusions sont données dans la quatrième partie.

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A partir del proyecto macro “Municipio Saludable y Polo de Desarrollo Local” se desarrolló un trabajo de campo en el Municipio de Sesquilé, centrado principalmente en el sector agrícola, en donde se identificaron ciertas características en el proceso de cultivo ejecutado por los agricultores de la zona. Dichas características dejan ver que se está subutilizando la capacidad de cultivos, así como la necesidad de cambio y/o diversificación de los productos cosechados, mostrándose esto último como una gran oportunidad para el crecimiento del sector y por ende una nueva forma de generación de empleos. Es importante resaltar que el sector tiene una gran capacidad para el crecimiento agrícola por todos los factores naturales con los que cuenta, por lo que la identificación de nuevas alternativas de cultivos podrían tomarse como ejemplo por otras zonas para su implementación, lo que permitiría fortalecer el sector en otros municipios de Cundinamarca y convertir a Sesquilé en unos de los municipios con mayor desarrollo agrícola.

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El proyecto denominado “Municipio Saludable- Polo de Desarrollo Local” es un convenio entre la Universidad Del Rosario y la Gobernación de Cundinamarca, en el cual durante dos años algunos alumnos han contribuido con su conocimiento para plantear estrategias y alternativas aplicables para el desarrollo económico y social del Municipio de “El Colegio”. Gracias a éste proyecto surge la necesidad de darle continuidad a los planteamientos de estrategias y alternativas de desarrollo para el sector económico del Municipio, con el fin de que dichas propuestas sean viables y sostenibles. Para el caso del presente trabajo de investigación, el análisis, los planteamientos y las estrategias están enfocados al sector agrícola tomando como objeto de estudio los cultivos de mora castilla en la inspección de la Victoria. Para este proceso se identificaron tres grandes temas que permitieran identificar las posibilidades de convertir el cultivo de mora castilla en cultivos de mora orgánica. Dichos 3 temas son: Caracterización de la Inspección de la Victoria, Buenas Prácticas Agrícolas (BPA), Mercados orgánicos y por último el nuevo Plan estratégico. El principal objetivo de dividir en 3 fases el estudio consistía en primer lugar, en adquirir información veraz de la situación actual que presenta la inspección en relación a los cultivos de mora castilla; en segundo lugar, a lo largo de la investigación se observó que existía un proceso de transición entre la transformación de cultivos tradicionales a cultivos orgánicos, el cual era necesario contemplar con el fin de analizar su aplicabilidad en los cultivos de mora de la Inspección, dicho proceso de transición se denomina “Buenas prácticas Agrícolas”; el tercer y último tema es la fase final en la que el cultivo llega a convertirse en un cultivo orgánico, para este punto es preciso analizar cuáles son las ventajas y desventajas que conlleva su implementación y los procesos pertinentes de certificación para poder realizar una comercialización adecuada. Por último, después de haber concluido las 3 fases del estudio se generan una serie de recomendaciones y estrategias que dan lugar a la ejecución adecuada de la propuesta de transformación; una de las más importantes es que es indispensable llevar a cabo todo el proceso de transición de mora de castilla a mora orgánica, para asegurar el buen rendimiento del nuevo cultivo, el manejo de los costos y la calidad del producto. A partir de ello, en el largo plazo será posible entrar a competir al mercado de la agricultura ecológica y poder ofrecer un producto de valor agregado; todo lo anterior con una meta adicional de conquistar mercados extranjeros cumpliendo estándares internacionales y logrando suplir una demanda que todavía no ha sido atendida.

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Physical fractions (free light fraction, intra-aggregate light fraction and heavy fraction) of soil organic matter (SOM) are good indicators of soil quality for sustainable land use. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of cover crops on total organic carbon (TOC) and physical fractions of soil organic matter in soil under a no-tillage system (NTS) and a conventional tillage system (CTS, one plowing and two disking). A three-year field experiment was carried out as a cover crop-rice (Oryza sativa)-cover crop-rice rotation. Treatments included cover crops (Panicum maximum, Brachiaria ruziziensis, Brachiaria brizantha, and pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum), fallow, till or no till. The SOM was physically fractionated in free light fraction (FLF), intra-aggregates light fraction (IALF) and heavy fraction (HF). The levels of C in whole soil were also evaluated, as well as C in the light fractions (FLF+IALF) and in the HF. Results indicated that concentrations of C in the FLF and IALF in surface soils (0-0.05m) were much higher (10.8 and 1.95gkg-1, respectively) than that in the 0.05-0.1m soil depth (7.68 and 1.54gkg-1, respectively) and in the 0.1-0.2m soil depth (4.98 and 1.24gkg-1, respectively). The NTS resulted in higher levels of FLF (12.2gkg-1) and IALF (2.19gkg-1) than with CTS (1.37-7.30gkg-1). Millet had the highest C (19.5gkg-1) and N (1.1gkg-1) concentrations in soil. There was an accumulation of TOC and total N in the surface soil with cover crops, and concentrations of TOC were higher in the HF (79.0%) than in the light fractions (21.0%). Although SOM changed little during the two years of this experiment, the various C fractions were significantly affected by the tillage treatments. We conclude that SOM physical fractionation allowed seeing significant differences caused by the soil management in the organic matter dynamics in a short period of time. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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The European renewable energy directive 2009/28/EC (E.C. 2009) provides a legislative framework for reducing GHG emissions by 20%, while achieving a 20% share of energy from renewable sources by 2020. Perennial energy crops could significantly contribute to limit GHG emissions through replacing equivalent fossil fuels and by sequestering a considerable amount of carbon into the soil through the large amounts of belowground biomass produced. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of land use change that perennial energy crops have on croplands (switchgrass) and marginal grasslands (miscanthus). For that purpose above and belowground biomass, SOC variation and Net Ecosystem Exchange were evaluated after five years of growth. At aboveground level both crops produced high biomass under cropland conditions as well as under marginal soils. At belowground level they also produced large amounts of biomass, but no significant influences on SOC in the upper layer (0-30 cm) were found. This is probably because of the "priming effect" that caused fast carbon substitution. In switchgrass only it was found a significant SOC increase in deeper layers (30-60 cm), while in the whole soil profile (0-60 cm) SOC increased from 42 to 51 ha-1. However, the short experimental periods (for both switchgrass and miscanthus), in which land use change was evaluated, do not permit to determine the real capacity of perennial energy crops to accumulate SOC. In conclusion the large amounts of belowground biomass enhanced the SOC dynamic through the priming effect resulting in increased SOC in cropland but not in marginal grassland.

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Studies on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in perennial energy crops are available for North-Central Europe, while there is insufficient information for Southern Europe. This research was conducted in the Po Valley, a Mediterranean-temperate zone characterised by low SOC levels, due to intensive management. The aim was to assess the factors influencing SOC sequestration and its distribution through depth and within soil fractions, after a 9-year old conversion from two annual systems to Miscanthus (Miscanthus × giganteus) and giant reed (Arundo donax). The 13C natural abundance was used to evaluate the amount of SOC in annual and perennial species, and determine the percentage of carbon derived from perennial crops. SOC was significantly higher under perennial species, especially in the topsoil (0-0.15 m). After 9 years, the amount of C derived from Miscanthus was 18.7 Mg ha-1, mostly stored at 0-0.15 m, whereas the amount of C derived from giant reed was 34.7 Mg ha-1, evenly distributed through layers. Physical soil fractionation was combined with 13C abundance analysis. C derived from perennial crops was mainly found in macroaggregates. Under giant reed, more newly derived-carbon was stored in microaggregates and mineral fraction than under Miscanthus. A molecular approach based on denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) allowed to evaluate changes on microbial community, after the introduction of perennial crops. Functional aspects were investigated by determining relevant soil enzymes (β-glucosidase, urease, alkaline phosphatase). Perennial crops positively stimulated these enzymes, especially in the topsoil. DGGE profiles revealed that community richness was higher in perennial crops; Shannon index of diversity was influenced only by depth. In conclusion, Miscanthus and giant reed represent a sustainable choice for the recovery of soils exhausted by intensive management, also in Mediterranean conditions and this is relevant mainly because this geographical area is notoriously characterised by a rapid turnover of SOC.