Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research

Conservation tillage techniques are becoming increasingly popular worldwide as they have the potential to generate environmental, agronomic, and economic benefits. In Mediterranean areas, studies performed on the effects of conservation tillage [in comparison with the conventional tillage technique...

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Main Authors: Paolo Ruisi, Dario Giambalvo, Sergio Saia, Giuseppe Di Miceli, Alfonso S. Frenda, Antonella Plaia, Gaetano Amato
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/560
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author Paolo Ruisi
Dario Giambalvo
Sergio Saia
Giuseppe Di Miceli
Alfonso S. Frenda
Antonella Plaia
Gaetano Amato
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description Conservation tillage techniques are becoming increasingly popular worldwide as they have the potential to generate environmental, agronomic, and economic benefits. In Mediterranean areas, studies performed on the effects of conservation tillage [in comparison with the conventional tillage technique (CT)] on grain yield of cereal crops have reported contradictory results as well as considerable year-to-year variation, demonstrating how the impact of different soil tillage techniques on crop productivity is strongly site-specific. The present paper summarises the main results from a set of experiments carried out in Sicily during the last 20 years in which we compared no tillage (NT) to CT in terms of their respective effects on the productivity and quality of durum wheat, while at the same time varying some other crop management practices (e.g. crop sequence, N fertilisation, wheat genotype, sowing time). On average, no differences were observed between the two tillage techniques; yields were 3.84 and 3.87 Mg ha–1 for CT and NT, respectively. However, NT guaranteed superior yield when water stress during the crop cycle was high, whereas CT led to higher yields when water availability was adequate. Moreover, the results suggest that the use of NT needs to be accompanied by a rational crop sequence. In fact, a cumulative detrimental effect of NT over time was found for continuous wheat. Finally, grain quality in terms of protein content was slightly higher for CT (15.1%) than NT (14.4%). Thus, when using NT, the rate of nitrogen fertiliser application should be increased to offset this difference.
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spelling doaj.art-6dd03097e4bd454889fceaa3ee963b5b2022-12-22T03:33:15ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052014-01-019110.4081/ija.2014.560436Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of researchPaolo Ruisi0Dario Giambalvo1Sergio Saia2Giuseppe Di Miceli3Alfonso S. Frenda4Antonella Plaia5Gaetano Amato6Department of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of PalermoDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of PalermoDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of PalermoDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of PalermoDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of PalermoDepartment of Economics, Business and Statistics, University of PalermoDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of PalermoConservation tillage techniques are becoming increasingly popular worldwide as they have the potential to generate environmental, agronomic, and economic benefits. In Mediterranean areas, studies performed on the effects of conservation tillage [in comparison with the conventional tillage technique (CT)] on grain yield of cereal crops have reported contradictory results as well as considerable year-to-year variation, demonstrating how the impact of different soil tillage techniques on crop productivity is strongly site-specific. The present paper summarises the main results from a set of experiments carried out in Sicily during the last 20 years in which we compared no tillage (NT) to CT in terms of their respective effects on the productivity and quality of durum wheat, while at the same time varying some other crop management practices (e.g. crop sequence, N fertilisation, wheat genotype, sowing time). On average, no differences were observed between the two tillage techniques; yields were 3.84 and 3.87 Mg ha–1 for CT and NT, respectively. However, NT guaranteed superior yield when water stress during the crop cycle was high, whereas CT led to higher yields when water availability was adequate. Moreover, the results suggest that the use of NT needs to be accompanied by a rational crop sequence. In fact, a cumulative detrimental effect of NT over time was found for continuous wheat. Finally, grain quality in terms of protein content was slightly higher for CT (15.1%) than NT (14.4%). Thus, when using NT, the rate of nitrogen fertiliser application should be increased to offset this difference.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/560crop sequenceDurum wheatMediterranean environmentno tillagewater stress index.
spellingShingle Paolo Ruisi
Dario Giambalvo
Sergio Saia
Giuseppe Di Miceli
Alfonso S. Frenda
Antonella Plaia
Gaetano Amato
Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
Italian Journal of Agronomy
crop sequence
Durum wheat
Mediterranean environment
no tillage
water stress index.
title Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
title_full Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
title_fullStr Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
title_full_unstemmed Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
title_short Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
title_sort conservation tillage in a semiarid mediterranean environment results of 20 years of research
topic crop sequence
Durum wheat
Mediterranean environment
no tillage
water stress index.
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/560
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