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Diversified cropping systems for reducing soil erosion and nutrient loss and for increasing crop productivity and profitability in rainfed environments Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 V. Visha Kumari, S.S. Balloli, Manoranjan Kumar, D.B.V. Ramana, M. Prabhakar, M. Osman, A.K. Indoria, M. Manjunath, V. Maruthi, G. Ravindra Chary, M.A. Sarath Chandran, K.A. Gopinath, G. Venkatesh, M.S. Rao, V.K. Singh, J. Timsina
Globally, rainfed regions encounter several constraints that limit crop production. Poor and degraded soils resulting from soil erosion are one among them. We hypothesized that a diversified cropping system in rainfed drylands can reduce soil erosion and improve soil health and crop productivity and meet the food security needs of rainfed farmers. The study aimed to assess potential diversified cropping
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The role of farmers' networks in sourcing planting material and information in a context of agroforestry transition in Madagascar Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Juliette Mariel, Isabelle Sanchez, Nicolas Verzelen, François Massol, Stéphanie M. Carrière, Vanesse Labeyrie
Crop diversity contributes to the resilience of agroecosystems by enhancing their capacity to adapt to perturbations. Farmers' access to crop planting material and information required for their, is crucial as it allows farmers to maintain a high level of crop diversity and adapt their crop portfolio to the changing social-ecological context. Despite their presumed importance for the resilience of
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Adapting crop land-use in line with a changing climate improves productivity, prosperity and reduces greenhouse gas emissions Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Shibo Guo, Jin Zhao, Chuang Zhao, Erjing Guo, Zhijuan Liu, Matthew Tom Harrison, Ke Liu, Tianyi Zhang, Xiaoguang Yang
Satisfying human food demands without degrading natural capital under climate change comprises one of the grandest challenges in the 21st century. Crop substitution - the process of replacing one crop with another crop, is an effective measure for adapting climate change, which helps to address this issue. The objective of this research is examining the potential of crop substitution based on climate
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Effects of grazing and climate change on aboveground standing biomass and sheep live weight changes in the desert steppe in Inner Mongolia, China Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Yuehua Wang, Zhongwu Wang, Lianhai Wu, Haigang Li, Jiangwen Li, Aimin Zhu, Yuxi Jin, Guodong Han
The desert steppe ecosystem is fragile and sensitive to climate change and grazing disturbance. Previous studies have reported the effects of climate change and grazing on aboveground standing biomass of the plant community and sheep live weight, however, the interaction between climate change and grazing remains unclear. Process models have become ideal tools for the evaluation of the effects of grazing
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A biophysical suitability model to identify best areas for the cultivation of potential cash crops: The case of basil in Valle del Cauca Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Maria del Mar Esponda-Bernal, Andrés Fernando Echeverri-Sanchez, Eduar Fernando Aguirre-Gonzalez, Robert Santiago Andrade
Basil ( L.) cultivation in Colombia has increased exponentially since 2006 (over 41-fold in relation to 2020), driven by a favorable export market. It is a particularly promising crop for creating livelihood opportunities in the region, especially for vulnerable populations such as victims of forced displacement and single mothers. Basil cultivation can foster economic empowerment, strengthen the community
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Influence of farm diversity on nitrogen and greenhouse gas emission sources from key European dairy cattle systems: A step towards emission mitigation and nutrient circularity Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 X. Díaz de Otálora, B. Amon, L. Balaine, F. Dragoni, F. Estellés, G. Ragaglini, M. Kieronczyk, G.H.M. Jørgensen, A. del Prado
European dairy cattle production systems (DPS) are facing multiple challenges that threaten their social, economic, and environmental sustainability. In this context, it is crucial to implement options to promote the reconnection between crop and livestock systems as a way to reduce emissions and enhance nutrient circularity. However, given the sector's diversity, the successful implementation of these
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Innovation portfolio management for responsible food systems transformation in the public sector: Lessons, results and recommendations from CGIAR Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Marc Schut, Julien Colomer, Emma Proud, Enrico Bonaiuti, Iddo Dror, Edwin Kang'ethe, Lorena Esquivias, Cees Leeuwis
Global food systems are confronted with multifaceted challenges, including climate change, malnutrition, and biodiversity loss, disproportionately affecting the livelihoods of millions, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Recognizing its potential to address these challenges, innovation is increasingly central in public sector organizations. However, despite growing emphasis, the adoption
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Agroecology and the social sciences: A half-century systematic review Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Ryan E. Galt, Natalia Pinzón, Nicholas Ian Robinson, Marcela Beatriz Baukloh Coronil
Publications in agroecology have been growing rapidly in recent decades. With roots in the biophysical sciences, social sciences, and peasant movements, agroecology is a transdisciplinary field bringing together different ways of knowing. Agroecological research has two main foci: a biophysical focus which operationalizes agroecology as the ecological study of agricultural production systems, and a
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Climate change vulnerability of tribe managing Piper agroforestry systems in the Indian sub-Himalayan region Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Animekh Hazarika, Arun Jyoti Nath, Rajiv Pandey, Rocky Pebam, N. Bijayalaxmi Devi, Ashesh Kumar Das
The agrarian society of the Himalayan landscape is experiencing the continuous growing ill impact of climate change. The impacts are compounding due to shifting agriculture, which has jeopardized the ecological balance mainly by reducing the cultivation fallow cycles. a hill tribe of the Assam state, Indian sub-Himalayan region, has transitioned shifting agriculture to agroforestry ( L.), providing
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Exploring adaptive capacities in Mediterranean agriculture: Insights from Central Italy's Ombrone catchment Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-03 Lorenzo Villani, Giulio Castelli, Estifanos Addisu Yimer, Albert Nkwasa, Daniele Penna, Ann van Griensven, Elena Bresci
Climate change's profound implications for Mediterranean agriculture underscores the urgency of adaptation strategies. These strategies, whether incentivized or farmer-driven, are pivotal in mitigating crop yield losses and harnessing evolving climatic conditions. While the influence of agronomic adaptations on crop yields is well-explored, the implications for water footprint and water balance components
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The role of living labs in cultivating inclusive and responsible innovation in precision agriculture Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-02 Maaz Gardezi, Halimeh Abuayyash, Paul R. Adler, Juan P. Alvez, Rubaina Anjum, Appala Raju Badireddy, Skye Brugler, Pablo Carcamo, David Clay, Ali Dadkhah, Mary Emery, Joshua W. Faulkner, Bhavna Joshi, Deepak R. Joshi, Awais Hameed Khan, Christopher Koliba, Sheetal Kumari, John McMaine, Scott Merrill, Shreya Mitra, Sardorbek Musayev, Panagiotis D. Oikonomou, George Pinder, Edward Prutzer, Jitender Rathore
The emergence of precision agriculture technologies has brought forward new opportunities and challenges in the agricultural sector. We delve into the role of living labs as dynamic platforms for fostering responsible innovation in precision agriculture. We highlight our early experiences regarding processes and best practices by which an interdisciplinary research team uses living labs as a methodological
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Towards a new efficiency paradigm for drip irrigation? Changes in water allocation and management in irrigation and wetland systems Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-03-02 Carles Sanchis-Ibor, Juan Manzano-Juárez, Marta García-Mollá
During the last thirty years, many farmers and collective irrigation institutions have replaced their traditional gravity irrigation systems with modern drip irrigation systems, as a result of a water-saving policy promoted by numerous states and international organisations. The scientific-technical paradigm that associated water-savings with this process of technological change has collapsed in the
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Avoidance of tree-site mismatching of modelled cacao production systems across climatic zones: Roots for multifunctionality Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Danny Dwi Saputra, Ni'matul Khasanah, Rika Ratna Sari, Meine van Noordwijk
Protective roles of shade trees for climate-resilient cacao appear to depend on tree-site matching. Agroforestry practices involve a wide range of context-specific management options, which can be complex and pose challenges due to tradeoffs. To assess the benefits and drawbacks, across a range of contexts, of various cacao-based land use systems on multifunctionality and economic performance. We used
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Climate change brings both opportunities and challenges to rural revitalization in China: Evidence from apple geographical indication predictions Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Yongquan Lu, Guilin Liu, Yuyang Xian, Jiaqi Tang, Liming Zhong
Agricultural geographical indications (GIs) are crucial instruments for enhancing the competitiveness of rural products and fostering industrial revitalization. Climate change introduces notable alterations in the regions suitable for GIs, consequently influencing the industrial layout of the countryside. Understanding the impact of climate change on GIs is vital for effectively planning agricultural
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Foraging for development: An analysis of the Swedish wild berry innovation system Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Paul Plummer, Johnn Andersson, Thomas Taro Lennerfors
Driven by strategic objectives such as regional development, increased domestic value added, improved labour conditions and reduced environmental impacts, a range of actors are pursuing innovation related to the Swedish wild berry value chain. Our objective is to analyse the structure, functions and directionality of the Swedish wild berry innovation system and draw implications for ongoing efforts
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Sustainable intensification of genetically improved farmed Tilapia (GIFT) in Timor-Leste's farming systems: Challenges and opportunities Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 Jharendu Pant, Shwu Jiau Teoh, Silvino Gomes, Angelo Pereira, Mario Pereira, Lucas Soares de Jesus, Adriano Dani F. Du Carmu, Ram C. Bhujel
There is a growing appreciation of the role of aquaculture in improving food and nutrition security in Timor-Leste. The Timor-Leste government's National Aquaculture Development Strategy (NADS; 2012–30) envisions to increase domestic aquaculture production to 12,000 tons to achieve per capita fish consumption of 15 kg annually by 2030. However, aquaculture development is constrained by limited access
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Comparing the sustainability of smallholder and business farms in the North China Plain; a case study in Quzhou Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Zhan Xu, Zhengyuan Liang, Jiali Cheng, Jeroen C.J. Groot, Chaochun Zhang, Wen-Feng Cong, Fusuo Zhang, Wopke van der Werf
With labour migration to cities, Chinese agriculture is witnessing the emergence of business farming and an enlargement in farm sizes. Farm size enlargement triggers a wide range of managerial adjustments that may affect the sustainability of crop production practices. There is little empirical information on cropping practices and the sustainability of crop production of business farms as compared
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Understanding factors influencing farmers’ crop choice and agricultural transformation in the Upper Vietnamese Mekong Delta Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Thi Ha Lien Le, Paul Kristiansen, Brenda Vo, Jonathan Moss, Mitchell Welch
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is an Asian mega-delta which is vulnerable to climate change and sea level rise, and is undergoing demographic change. Farmers are encouraged to shift from rice monocultures to more diversified and flood-based cropping options to adapt to climate change, lessen negative environmental impacts and manage labour productivity. However, this transformation takes place slowly
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Nitrogen loss abatement from dairy cow excreta through urine and faeces separation: The effect of temperature and exposure period on NH3 fluxes Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-17 Valentina Becciolini, Lorenzo Leso, Esperanza Fuertes Gimeno, Giuseppe Rossi, Matteo Barbari, Anna Dalla Marta, Simone Orlandini, Leonardo Verdi
Manure management is a crucial aspect warranting attention since a significant proportion of anthropogenic NH emissions are derived from it. In dairy cattle, only 20 to 30% of the dietary N is retained in milk, while a relevant amount is excreted in urine and faeces. A substantial proportion (60 to 80%) of the urine-N of high-producing dairy cows exists as urea, which is rapidly converted to NH by
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Simulating climate change impacts on cotton using AquaCrop model in China Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Na Li, Yi Li, Qiliang Yang, Asim Biswas, Hezhong Dong
Cotton is the most widely planted fiber crop in the world and plays an important role in the national economy. Climate change alters the environmental elements of crop growth such as sunlight, moisture, and soil through changes in temperature and precipitation, which in turn affects the phenology period, growth potential, and cropping system of cotton, and ultimately affects yields. Studying the feedback
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An agent-based approach to QUICKly valuing the benefits of agricultural research and extension Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-10 Penelope Ainsworth, Kendon Bell, Adam Barker
The complexity of farming and rural communities poses challenges to research and extension initiatives seeking industry-wide change. The effectiveness of these initiatives depends on factors ranging from individual psychology to the science of effects. Tools like intervention logic models, which visualise the causal chain of an intervention through to its impact, are useful for programme planning but
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Indigenous and local knowledge on social-ecological changes is positively associated with livelihood resilience in a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Julián Caviedes, José Tomás Ibarra, Laura Calvet-Mir, Santiago Álvarez-Fernández, André Braga Junqueira
Rapid social-ecological changes such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource overexploitation are threatening food security, livelihoods, and local knowledge of small-scale farmers worldwide. There has been a call from scientists, farmers, and activists to identify and promote the mechanisms for sustaining resilient farming livelihoods. We hypothesize that small-scale farmers who are more
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The unpacking and repacking of agricultural innovation: Embrapa's translation roles and positions in the introduction of the pyramid model and hybrid pigs in Brazil Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Jean Vilas-Boas, Laurens Klerkx, Rico Lie
The notion of simply transfering agricultural innovation from suppliers to receivers as a strategy to improve agri-food systems globally has been strongly criticized and has raised debates in the field of agricultural technology development and innovation. Previous studies have shown that there is translational work to be done within agricultural innovation systems when technologies travel from one
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D2CNN: Double-staged deep CNN for stress identification and classification in cropping system Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Bhuvaneswari Swaminathan, Subramaniyaswamy Vairavasundaram
Paddy crop stress can significantly reduce the quality and quantity of agricultural goods and severely affect food production safety. Untimely stress and inaccurate crop insights lead to farmers applying the wrong agricultural inputs resulting in resource wastage. It is estimated that one-third of crop damage occurs due to biotic stress, caused by any living being, and abiotic stress, caused by environmental
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Exploring alternative crop rotations to continuous winter wheat for agricultural intensification in the US central Great Plains Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-03 Ignacio Massigoge, Rudra Baral, Sofía Cominelli, Ethan Denson, Paula García Helguera, Cesar Guareschi, Luana M. Simão, Joaquín Peraza Rud, Carlos B. Pires, J. Anita Dille, Romulo P. Lollato, Doohong Min, Andres Patrignani, Dorivar A. Ruiz Diaz, Trevor Hefley, Sara Lira, P.V. Vara Prasad, Charles W. Rice, Jerry Hatfield, Ignacio A. Ciampitti
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Corrigendum to “Impacts of environmental feedbacks on the production of a Central Queensland beef enterprise in a future climate” [Agricultural Systems 214 (2024) 1–13/103838] Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Duc-Anh An-Vo, David Cobon, Jyoteshna Owens, Adam Liedloff, Tim Cowan, Scott Power
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SPAGRI-AI: Smart precision agriculture dataset of aerial images at different heights for crop and weed detection using super-resolution Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Martin Jonak, Jan Mucha, Stepan Jezek, Daniel Kovac, Kornel Cziria
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Unveiling grain production patterns in China (2005–2020) towards targeted sustainable intensification Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Bingwen Qiu, Zeyu Jian, Peng Yang, Zhenghong Tang, Xiaolin Zhu, Mingjie Duan, Qiangyi Yu, Xuehong Chen, Miao Zhang, Ping Tu, Weiming Xu, Zhiyuan Zhao
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Linguistic diversity, climate shock, and farmers-herder conflicts: Implications for inclusive innovations for agro-pastoralism systems Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Chun Song, Athanasios Petsakos, Elisabetta Gotor
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Assessing the effect of intercropped leguminous service crops on main crops and soil processes using APSIM NG Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Elsa Lagerquist, Iris Vogeler, Uttam Kumar, Göran Bergkvist, Marcos Lana, Christine A. Watson, David Parsons
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Fostering social inclusion in development-oriented digital food system interventions Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Jonathan Steinke, Charlotte Schumann, Simon Langan, Anna Müller, Felix Ouko Opola, Berta Ortiz-Crespo, Jacob van Etten
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Overview of the special issue on oil palm sustainable intensification Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Patricio Grassini, Maja Slingerland
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Effects of tillage practices on environment, energy, and economy of maize production in Northeast China Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Yang Zhang, Yan Zhang, Yan Gao, Neil B. McLaughlin, Dandan Huang, Yang Wang, Xuewen Chen, Shixiu Zhang, Aizhen Liang
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Assessing the impact on crop modelling of multi- and uni-variate climate model bias adjustments Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 S. Galmarini, E. Solazzo, R. Ferrise, A. Kumar Srivastava, M. Ahmed, S. Asseng, A.J. Cannon, F. Dentener, G. De Sanctis, T. Gaiser, Y. Gao, S. Gayler, J.M. Gutierrez, G. Hoogenboom, M. Iturbide, M. Jury, S. Lange, H. Loukos, D. Maraun, M. Moriondo, C. Zhao
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Anticipating social differentiation and unintended consequences in scaling initiatives using GenderUp, a method to support responsible scaling Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-26 Erin McGuire, Cees Leeuwis, Anne M. Rietveld, Béla Teeken
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Soil buffering capacity enhances maize yield resilience amidst climate perturbations Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Fangzheng Chen, Xinlei Xu, Shaoqing Chen, Zihan Wang, Bin Wang, Yajie Zhang, Chenxia Zhang, Puyu Feng, Kelin Hu
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Social network analysis: Which contributions to the analysis of agricultural systems resilience? Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Vanesse Labeyrie, Sarah Ouadah, Christine Raimond
Agricultural systems around the world face the major challenge of the transition toward greater resilience. Given this, there is a need for understanding the processes undermining the resilience of agricultural systems, i.e., driving their capacity to adapt or transform in the face of perturbations of different kind. Social networks involving a diversity of stakeholders were found to play a key role
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Exploring the benefits of intermediate crops: Is it possible to offset soil organic carbon losses caused by crop residue removal? Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-18 Sergio Alejandro Barrios Latorre, Helena Aronsson, Lovisa Björnsson, Maria Viketoft, Thomas Prade
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Multi-stakeholder multi-objective greenhouse design optimization Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Xinyuan Min, Jaap Sok, Feije de Zwart, Alfons Oude Lansink
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Advancements in peanut mechanization: Implications for sustainable agriculture Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-20 Bruno Rafael de Almeida Moreira, Tulio Mazetti Marra, Eduardo Arouche da Silva, Armando Lopes de Brito Filho, Marcelo Rodrigues Barbosa Júnior, Adão Felipe dos Santos, Rouverson Pereira da Silva, George Vellidis
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Root spatial distribution and belowground competition in an apple/ryegrass agroforestry system Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Wenwen Wei, Tingting Liu, Shuai Zhang, Lei Shen, Xiuyuan Wang, Luhua Li, Yun Zhu, Wei Zhang
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Exploring farmers' perceptions of the technological characteristics of traceability systems Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Shaoling Fu, Yatao Huang
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Legacy effects of crop sequencing on biomass and their variability on farmers' fields in Finland are shaped by weather, farm conditions and rationales for land use Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-11 Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio, Mari Niemi, Lauri Jauhiainen
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A comprehensive assessment of yield loss in rice due to surface ozone pollution in India during 2005–2020: A great concern for food security Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-11 K.S. Anagha, Jayanarayanan Kuttippurath, Mamta Sharma, Juan Cuesta
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Net Zero requires ambitious greenhouse gas emission reductions on beef and sheep farms coordinated with afforestation and other land use change measures Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Louise C. McNicol, Non G. Williams, Dave Chadwick, David Styles, Robert M. Rees, Rachael Ramsey, A. Prysor Williams
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Climate and landscape composition explain agronomic practices, pesticide use and grape yield in vineyards across Italy Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Costanza Geppert, Mariana da Cruz, Alberto Alma, Lucia Andretta, Gianfranco Anfora, Donatella Battaglia, Giovanni Burgio, Vittoria Caccavo, Serena Giorgia Chiesa, Francesca Cinquatti, Arturo Cocco, Elena Costi, Ilaria D'Isita, Carlo Duso, Antonio Pietro Garonna, Giacinto Salvatore Germinara, Paolo Lo Bue, Andrea Lucchi, Lara Maistrello, Roberto Mannu, Lorenzo Marini
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A robust and efficient citrus counting approach for large-scale unstructured orchards Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-13 Zhenhui Zheng, Meng Wu, Ling Chen, Chenglin Wang, Juntao Xiong, Lijiao Wei, Xiaoman Huang, Shuo Wang, Weihua Huang, Dongjie Du
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Achieving sustainable development through agriculture-forestry-livestock nexus in Bangladesh: Synergies and trade-offs Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Pritha Datta, Bhagirath Behera, Jagadish Timsina, Dil Bahadur Rahut
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Does human intervention modulate the above-ground carbon biomass of agroforestry systems? A study of homegardens in Jaffna peninsula, Sri Lanka Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-10 Ayesh Lowe, Niluka Kuruppuarachchi, Pradeepa Silva, Gamini Pushpakumara, Lalith Suriyagoda, Jeevika Weerahewa
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Unravelling programme success and complex causation in Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D): A systematic and comprehensive literature review Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-05 Jeroen van der Heijden
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Further consideration of working conditions is needed in farm resilience assessment Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-04 Augustine Perrin, Sylvie Cournut, Guillaume Martin
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Functional analysis of technological innovation systems enabling digital transformation: A semi-quantitative multicriteria framework applied in the olive sector Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2024-01-04 Carlos Parra-López, Liliana Reina-Usuga, Guillermo Garcia-Garcia, Carmen Carmona-Torres
Technological innovation systems (TIS) play a key role in facilitating digital transformation (DT) in various sectors. In agriculture in particular, traditional qualitative assessments of TIS fall short of providing actionable insights. The olive sector in Andalusia, a world leader in olive cultivation, is a case where DT is essential for long-term competitiveness and sustainability. The objective
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Hybrid modeling for grassland productivity prediction: A parametric and machine learning technique for grazing management with applicability to digital twin decision systems Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-28 José M. Paruelo, Marcos Texeira, Fernando Tomasel
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The transformative potential of circular agriculture initiatives in the North of the Netherlands Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-30 A.G. Hoogstra, J. Silvius, E.M. de Olde, J.J.L. Candel, C.J.A.M. Termeer, M.K. van Ittersum, I.J.M. de Boer
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Steering the herd or missing the mark? Navigating the role of research for development projects as innovation intermediaries in the Indonesian cattle sector Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-29 Erika Valerio, Nurul Hilmiati, Julian Prior, Tanda Panjaitan
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Special issue opening editorial: Reducing nitrogen waste through crop and livestock reconnection Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-27 Luis Lassaletta, Alberto Sanz-Cobeña, Corentin Pinsard, Lin Ma, Sheri Spiegal, Pytrik Reidsma
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On the definition of pesticide-free crop production systems Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-29 Robert Finger
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Quantifying the spatial water salinity threshold of saline water irrigation by applying distributed WAVES model Agric. Syst. (IF 6.6) Pub Date : 2023-12-28 Qihua Yu, Feng Wang, Minzhong Zou, Shasha Ji, Mingfa Li, Shaozhong Kang