Multiple Cropping Systems for Improving Crop Yield and Soil Quality—Series II
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Innovative Cropping Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 11981
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Interests: conservation agriculture; agro-ecosystem
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Interests: climate-smart agriculture; crop rotation; C and N cycling
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Dear Colleagues,
Agriculture is facing the challenge of ensuring food security and mitigating climate change. Multiple cropping, defined as harvesting more than once a year, plays an important role in increasing cropping intensity and comprehensive production capacity. Multiple cropping can improve the utilization efficiency of natural resources and reduce agricultural inputs. Meanwhile, multiple cropping has long been recognized as a way to improve soil quality which could increase the resilience of cropping systems to climate change. However, with the development of modern agriculture, the improvement of agricultural science and technology, and the maximization of economic and ecological benefits, monoculture is more and more prevalent across the world. Therefore, vigorously promoting the new patterns and technologies of multiple cropping is a necessary way to maintain the sustainable development of agriculture in the world, especially in developing countries. To this end, it is particularly important to systematically study the effects of multiple cropping on yield and soil quality. In this Special Issue, we aim to exchange new progress and the discovery of yield and soil quality effects under multiple cropping and provide a theoretical basis for the development of multiple cropping.
Dr. Zhenwei Song
Dr. Xiaogang Yin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- multiple cropping
- crop diversification
- rotation
- intercropping
- relay cropping
- management practice
- yield
- physiology
- resources use efficiency
- soil quality
- soil fertility
- soil organic carbon
- climate change
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