Rotational complexity increases cropping system output under poorer growing conditions

Growing multiple crops in rotation can increase the sustainability of agricultural systems and reduce risks from increasingly adverse weather. However, widespread adoption of diverse rotations is limited by economic uncertainty, lack of incentives, and limited information about long-term outcomes. H...

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Autores principales: Bybee‐Finley, K. Ann, Muller, Katherine, White, Kathryn E., Cavigelli, Michel A., Eunjin Han, Schomberg, Harry H, Snapp, Sieglinde S., Viens, Frederi, Correndo, Adrian A., Deiss, Leonardo, Fonteyne, Simon, Garcia y Garcia, Axel, Gaudin, Amélie C.M., Hooker, David C., Janovicek, Ken, Jin, Virginia, Johnson, Gregg A., Karsten, Heather, Liebman, Matt, McDaniel, Marshall D., Sanford, Gregg R., Schmer, Marty R., Strock, Jeffrey S., Sykes, Virginia R., Verhulst, Nele, Wilke, Brook, Bowles, Timothy M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152217

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