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Dear Subscribers,
Please see herebelow the February CA Newsletter from Professor Peter Hobbs
at Cornell University.
Apologies for any cross-posting.
*Amir Kassam *
*Moderator*
*Global CA-CoP*
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From: Peter Hobbs <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2021 at 16:42
Subject: February Scoopit CA newsletter
To: Amir Kassam <[log in to unmask]>
Dear Amir: Here is our February 2021 Conservation Agriculture Scoopit
Research Update. You can also view online at
https://www.scoop.it/topic/conservation-agriculture-by-conservation-ag?curate=true&null
Can you send this out to people who get your listserv material? The hard
copy is below.
An easier link to see all the research papers on CA is as follows:
https://www.zotero.org/groups/348525/cornell_conservation_agriculture/collections/KGBFX8BX
Also, visit our main website at http://soilhealth.org for news and other CA
information. Please use this link since we had to move our web site to a
new server and this links takes you to the CA web site.
Many thanks for helping to distribute this. Peter
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Conservation Agriculture Research Updates - February 2021
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Expansion of no-tillage practice in conservation agriculture in Brazil.
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Fuentes-Llanillo, R., Telles, T.S., Junior, D.S., Melo, T.R., Friedrich, T.
& Kassam, A. 2021. Soil and Tillage Research. 208. Article number 104877.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2020.104877
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
Official data on the adoption of CA occurred in Brazil in the 2006 and 2017
agricultural census that provided primary data that made possible an
analysis of the dynamics of the adoption of NT practice within the
development of CA systems in this country. Expansion of the NT practice
throughout the country was strongly associated with the expansion of
soybean-based cropping systems involving crops such as maize, wheat or
cotton. NT practice improved soil moisture conditions and generated
additional growing period that permitted the incorporation of soybean crop
into CA cropping systems where it was not possible before. The paper
concludes that the use of NT as a lone practice is no guarantee for
sustainability, and technology transfer and adoption efforts are also
required to reinforce the application by farmers of the other two
ecological principles of CA; permanent soil mulch cover and crop
diversification through rotations and/or associations.
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No-tillage with mulching improves maize yield in dryland farming through
regulating soil temperature, water and nitrate-N.
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Dai, Z., Hu, J., Fan, J., Fu, W., Wang, H. & Hao, M. 2021. Agriculture,
Ecosystems & Environment. 309. Article number 107288.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2020.107288
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This paper uses a long-term continuous maize experiment to understand water
and nitrate-N functions under no-tillage with mulching in dryland farming
in China. It reports data for a complete year for spring maize plus the
fallow period after 15 years of continuous maize. Treatments included
conventional tillage (CT), no-tillage (NT), no-tillage with biochar (NB),
no-tillage with straw mulching (NS), no-tillage with plastic film mulching
(NP), and no-tillage with straw-plastic film mulching (NSP). Average soil
profile water content (SWC) and the soil water storage (SWS) of the
mulching treatments were higher than the non-mulching at each stage. The
study did show that mulching is required with NT and just NT may have lower
yields. The plastic mulch was the best treatments in their research.
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Biomass flows in an agro-pastoral village in West-Africa: Who benefits from
crop residue mulching?
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- January 28, 3:15 PM
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Berre, D., Diarisso, T., Andrieu, N., Page, C. Le, & Corbeels, M. 2021.
Agricultural Systems. 187. Article number 102981.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2020.102981
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This is an interesting paper that looks at the conflicts between private
interests and communal use of resources, for example the free grazing of
crop residues. The objective was to assess the impacts of crop residue
management on crop productivity in Burkina Faso. They use the AMBAWA model
to simulate the flows of biomass and nutrients between crop and livestock
systems at the village level scale for 4 types of farmers:
subsistence-oriented crop farmers, market-oriented crop farmers,
agro-pastoralists and pastoralists. The paper presents some interesting
conclusions and suggests that the AMBAWA model can support discussion
amongst stakeholders in order to co-design effective arrangements and
practices for their sustainable use.
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No-Till Farming Systems for Sustaining Soil Health
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From link.springer.com
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28, 2:44 PM
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Reicosky D.C. (2020) In: Dang Y., Dalal R., Menzies N. (eds) No-till
Farming Systems for Sustainable Agriculture. Springer, 619-631. Book
available at:
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https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-030-46409-7_34 Chapter
available at:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46409-7_34
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This is a new book that contains 35 chapters related to NT in various parts
of the World. This chapter is the final chapter in the book and explains
how future agriculture will have to more food with less land by making more
efficient use of natural resources. The author explains how NT plus residue
mulch and rotation (CA) improves soil physical, biological and chemical
properties in order to regenerate food production. The chapter concludes
that the regenerative benefits of minimum soil disturbance, permanent mulch
cover, and diversified cropping on yield are best obtained through enhanced
C management for climate extreme mitigation and food security.
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Zero-tillage wheat provides stable yield and economic benefits under
diverse growing season climates in the Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains
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From www.tandfonline.com
<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14735903.2020.1794490> - January
27, 2:32 PM
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Keil, A., Mitra, A., McDonald, A. & Malik, R.K. 2020. International Journal
of Agricultural Sustainability. 18 (6) 567-593.
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https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2020.1794490
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
The paper uses empirical assessments of the performance stability of ZT
wheat after rice in the Eastern Gangetic Plains of India in farmers fields.
It used panel datasets from 961 farm households in two favorable and two
less favorable growing seasons looking at yields and production costs. ZT
resulted in yield gains in 3 out of the 4 years and better in less
favorable years. More important was significant cost savings in all 4
years. They conclude that ZT wheat provides tangible and consistent
benefits to farmers and policy makers should strongly support its adoption
at scale.
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Production and profitability of crop rotation systems in southern Brazil.
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From www.uel.br
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27, 1:48 PM
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dos Santos, C.L.B., da Costa, G.V., Volsi, B., Leocadio, A.L.M., Neves,
C.S.V.J. & Telles, T.S. 2020. Semina: Ciencias Agrarias. 41 (6) 2541-2554.
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n6p2541
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This paper looks specifically at the impact of rotation in CA systems in
Brazil. They looked at the profitability of of crop rotation systems with
different levels of crop diversification. The treatments included one less
diversified crop rotation system (control) with soybean and wheat and four
more diversified crop rotation systems (involving three or more species),
including soybean, wheat, black oats, maize, canola, barley, blue lupine,
white oats, beans, radish, triticale, rye, hairy vetch, and sorghum, under
no-tillage conducted during a three-year cycle. The results show that the
more diversified crop rotation systems were more profitable.
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Assessment of soil health parameters and application of the sustainability
index to fields under conservation agriculture for 3, 6, and 9 years in
India
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- January 27, 1:26 PM
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Bhattacharya, P., Maity, P.P., Mowrer, J., Maity, A., Ray, M., Das, S.,
Chakrabarti, B., Ghosh, T. & Krishnan, P. 2020.Heliyon. 6 (12) e05640.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05640
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
The paper reports the results of the duration of CA adoption on soil carbon
dynamics and system sustainability on farm in 30 villages in Karnal
District of India. Soil samples were taken from existing CA and CT farms.
Looked at soil physical, chemical and biological properties. The paper
concludes that farmers in Karnal district should be encouraged to adopt CA
practices as they can increase SOC and move the systems from “sustainable
with high input” to “sustainable”.
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Soil quality indices in a conservation agriculture based rice-mustard
cropping system in North-western Indo-Gangetic Plains
<https://www.scoop.it/topic/conservation-agriculture-by-conservation-ag/p/4122950324/2021/01/29/soil-quality-indices-in-a-conservation-agriculture-based-rice-mustard-cropping-system-in-north-western-indo-gangetic-plains>
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- Today, 11:48 AM
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Das, S., Bhattacharya, R., Das, T.K., Sharma, A.R., Dwivedi, B.S., Meena,
M.C., Dey, A., Biswas, S., Aditya, K., Aggarwal, P., Biswas, A.K. &
Chaudhari, S.K. 2021. Soil and Tillage Research. 208. Article number
104914.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2020.104914
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
The specific objective of this study was to develop soil quality indices
with key soil physical, chemical and biological indicators under the
conservation and conventional tillage practices in a rice–mustard systems
in NW India. Eight treatment combinations including tillage and crop
establishment, crop residue and cropping system intensification with
inclusion of short duration summer mungbean were used. The highest SQI was
obtained in the zero till direct seeded rice (ZTDSR) – zero till mustard
(ZTM) –ZT summer mungbean (ZTSMB (+R). They conclude that the medium-term
CA with triple or double zero tillage with crop residue retention maintains
agricultural sustainability under the rice-mustard system and can be
recommended to farmers for adoption.
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A nine-year study on the effects of tillage on net annual global warming
potential in double rice-cropping systems in Southern China
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Chen, Z., Zhang, H., Xue, J., Liu, S. & Chen, F. 2021. Soil and Tillage
Research. 206. Article number 104797.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2020.104797
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This paper looked at tillage impacts on net global warming potential (NGWP)
soil organic carbon (SOC) change and indirect emissions (IE) on a double
rice system in Southern China. Three treatments used in this study were no
tillage with residue retention (NT), rotary tillage with residue retention
(RT), and plow tillage with residue incorporation (PT). In respect of SOC
sequestration, annual mean rates (0–20 cm) were not significantly different
between tillage treatments averaging 2.89 MgC ha−1 yr−1 during
2005−2014.Two-year (2013–2014) measurement of GHGs showed NT tended to
significantly decrease annual CH4, but increase N2O emissions in the paddy
soil. The results suggested GHG mitigation and agricultural economic
viability can be achieved by NT practice in double rice cropping systems.
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Carbon sequestration and selected hydraulic characteristics under
conservation agriculture and traditional tillage practices in Malawi
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From www.publish.csiro.au <https://www.publish.csiro.au/sr/SR20007> - January
28, 2:59 PM
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Simwaka, P.L., Tesfamariam, E.H., Ngwira, A.R. & Chirwa, P.W. 2020. Soil
Research. 58 (8) 759-769.
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https://doi.org/10.1071/SR20007
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This study investigated the effects of CA and CT on soil organic carbon
(SOC)and selected hydraulic properties in two contrasting areas in Malawi
using on-farm trials. Sole maize with CA and CT plus maize-legume
intercropping with CA were used. Soil samples were taken after using CA for
10 years at 6 different depths. At all sites CA improved total SOC, carbon
stocks and stable fraction of of particulate organic carbon. They conclude
that changing management practices from CT-SM to CA has the potential to
improve the soil organic matter and soil hydraulic properties across
agro-ecological zones in Malawi.
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Zero tillage and residue retention impact on soil aggregation and carbon
stabilization within aggregates in subtropical India.
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From linkinghub.elsevier.com
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Modak, K., Biswas, D.R., Ghosh, A., Pramanik, P., Das, T.K., Das, S.,
Kumar, S., Krishnan, P. & Bhattacharya, R. 2020. Soil and Tillage Research.
202. Paper 104649.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2020.104649
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This study examined the impact of different tillage systems on soil organic
matter dynamics in wheat based systems on an Inceptisol soil in India over
nine years. It compared NT with CT with 4 residue practices none, wheat,
soybean and wheat + soybean residue. The results indicated that SOC content
increased by ∼48, 42 and 36%, respectively, in WR + SR, SR and WR plots
compared with the NR plots in the 0-5 cm soil layer. The SOC content within
macroaggregates were ∼30 and 25% higher in the ZT plots than CT in the 0-5
and 5-15 cm soil depths, respectively. The results suggest that ZT
management could be adopted for C stabilization within aggregates.
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Designing profitable, resource use efficient and environmentally sound
cereal based systems for the Western Indo-Gangetic plains
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From www.nature.com
<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-76035-z> - January
27, 2:02 PM
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Jat, H.S., Kumar, V., Datta, A., Choudhary, M., Yadvinder-Singh, Kakraliya,
S.K., Poonia, T., McDonald, A.J., Jat, M.L. & Sharma, P.C. 2020. Scientific
Reports. 10 (1) Article number 19267.
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76035-z
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
The RW system of the Western Indo-Gangetic Plains of India has issues of
deterioration in soil, water and environment quality coupled with low
profitability. This paper looked at crop diversification and CA to address
these issues. Compared to prevailing farmers’ practice (FP), results
suggest that CA-based rice management increased profitability by 13% and
energy use efficiency (EUE) by 21% while reducing irrigation by 19% and
global warming potential (GWP) by 28%. Substituting CA-based maize for rice
resulted in similar mean profitability gains (16%) and adding mungbean
increased productivity, profitability and EUE by 11, 25 and 103% while
reducing irrigation water by 64% and GWP by 106% compared to FP. However,
adoption of maize-wheat systems are low because of poor market demand.
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Participatory versus traditional agricultural advisory models for training
farmers in conservation agriculture: a comparative analysis from Kenya.
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From www.tandfonline.com
<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1389224X.2020.1828113> - January
27, 1:37 PM
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Bourne, M., de Bruyn, L.L. & Prior, J. 2020. Journal of Agricultural
Education and Extension. 22 pages.
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https://doi.org/10.1080/1389224X.2020.1828113
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This paper compared the variation between participatory and traditional
agricultural advisory models in training farmers on Conservation
Agriculture in Kenya. Data on the assessment criteria used key informant
interviews, personal observation and training reports. All advisory models
built social networks, enhancing information diffusion, but at different
levels. Of the participatory models, Landcare, exhibited greater farmer
uptake of Conservation Agriculture and more developed social networks,
while the participatory Farmer Field School model performance was similar
to the traditional advisory model. Both participatory models were more
expensive to deliver than the traditional model.
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Pathways to intensify the utilization of conservation agriculture by
African smallholder farmers
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From www.cambridge.org
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Brown, B., Nuberg, I. & Llewellyn, R. 2019. Renewable Agriculture and Food
Systems. 34 (6) 558-570.
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https://doi.org/10.1017/S1742170518000108
*Cornell Conservation Agriculture Group (soilhealth.org)*s insight:
This paper analyzed in-depth, semi-structured interviews with farmers who
implement CA to understand why they do so at limited intensities and what
is needed to intensify their CA activities. Most farmers reported
substantial yield increases related to input increases but constrained by
financial resources. Overall, the intensity of CA use was constrained by
physical, financial, human and informational resources. The paper proposes
intensification of four principal components of CA over time; strategic
tillage, soil protection, crop diversification and input management as
opposed to strict packaging of CA practices. This will allow farmers to
locally adapt CA to build their own way to complete CA utilization and with
less need for subsidization.
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