SEFerSol: Innovative soil fertility maintenance strategies for organic market gardening
2025
Langard, Elie | Barbot, Christophe | Bogdanok, Maryna | Delaunay, Guillaume | Munier, Clément | Nussbaumer, Marie | Nassr, Najat | EPLEFPA Les Sillons de Haute-Alsace | Chambre d’Agriculture d’Alsace | Bio en Grand Est | Atelier Paysan | Chambre d'Agriculture du Grand-Est | Planète Légumes Fleurs et Plantes | RITTMO Agroenvironnement (RITTMO)
This issue follows on from the “Carrefour de l'innovation agronomique” dedicated to the results of DEPHY EXPE 2 projects - Systems using pesticides as a last resort: results and lessons from 6 years of experimentation.
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Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Inglés. Vegetable farming relies on recurring soil preparation, organic fertilizers and minimal soil coverage, which can result in decreased soil fertility, reduced self-sufficiency, and harmed water quality. The ban of herbicides necessitates alternative weed control methods. SEFerSol is a comparative analysis of two innovative cultivation systems, the first emphasizing the consistent use of green manure without organic fertilizers, while the second involves minimal soil disturbance and continuous ground cover, against a reference system. Our findings indicate that the first system improves self-sufficiency and water quality while the second system displays enhanced fertility and weed management but suffers from lower water quality and decreased self-sufficiency.
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