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Crop Diversification for Asparagus in the Pannonian Pedoclimatic Region: Opportunities and Constraints

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  • Marietta Rezsek Author-Workplace- Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary
  • József DezsÅ‘ Author-Workplace- Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary
  • Dénes Lóczy Author-Workplace- Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary
  • Ferenc Tarjányi Author-Workplace- Nedel-Market Kft, Jakabszállás, Hungary
  • Raúl Zornoza Author-Workplace- Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain

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The H2020 project of the European Union ’Diverfarming’ aims at introducing various crop diversification technologies and low-input management practices to cropping systems in all pedoclimatic regions of Europe and removing the barriers which limit their adoption. Among the case studies CS10 is located in a sand region of Hungary and represents the Pannonian region. In the experiment asparagus is intercropped with field pea and oats. The first results of the experiment show improved ecosystem services in respect to soil fertility (available nutrients), soil structure and reduction of wind erosion.

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  • Marietta Rezsek Author-Workplace- Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary & József DezsÅ‘ Author-Workplace- Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Pécs, Hun, 2019. "Crop Diversification for Asparagus in the Pannonian Pedoclimatic Region: Opportunities and Constraints," Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 23(2), pages 250-252, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:artoaj:v:23:y:2019:i:2:p:250-252
    DOI: 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2019.23.5556221
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