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How much do conservation cropping practices mitigate runoff and soil erosion under Western European conditions: A focus on conservation tillage, tied ridging and winter cover crops

Timothée Clement, Charles Bielders, Aurore Degré

Soil Use and Management · 2024

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Summary

Abstract Conservation farming practices are known for their capacity to mitigate runoff and erosion, but the magnitude of their effectiveness is highly variable across studies. In order to better understand the contribution of environmental and management factors to their effectiveness, up to 37 studies reporting 271 individual trials were collated for a quantitative review regarding 3 common conservation agriculture‐related practices, at the plot scale and in a Western European context. Two different methods suitable for hierarchically structured data sets were used for the meta‐analyses—hierarchical nonparametric bootstrapping and linear random effects models—, yielding nearly identical average outcomes but differing in terms of confidence intervals. We found that, on average, winter cov

Subject
Regenerative & agroecological farming
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1111/sum.13047
Catalogue ID
SNmojxdcfz-5itxai
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