Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3127
Title: Current trends in organic vegetable crop production: practices and techniques
Authors: Fernández, Juan A.
Ayastuy, Miren Edurne
Belladonna, Damián Pablo
Comezaña, María Micaela
Contreras, Josefina
Mourão, Isabel
Orden, Luciano
Rodríguez, Roberto A.
Keywords: Organic production
Vegetable
Organic crop nutrition
Biostimulants
Soil disinfection
Biological crop management
Organic weed management
Issue Date: 29-Sep-2022
Citation: Fernández, J. A., Ayastuy, M. E., Belladonna, D. F., Comezaña, M. M., Contreras, J., Mourão, I. M., Orden, L. & Rodríguez, R. A. (2022). Current trends in organic vegetable crop production: practices and techniques. Horticulturae. 8, 893. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8100893
Abstract: Organic farming is a holistic production management system that promotes and enhances agroecosystem health, including biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity, and consequently, it is an efficient and promising approach for sustainable agriculture within a circular and green economy. There has been a rise in the consumption of organic vegetables in the last years because of their organoleptic properties, higher nutritive value and lower risk of chemical residues harmful to health. The recent scientific evidence regarding the use of the major elements responsible for organic vegetable crop production indicates plant material, soil management and crop nutrition, soil disinfection, crop management and pest, disease and weed management. These techniques are the focus of this study. In general, the main outcomes of this review demonstrate that a great effort of innovation and research has been carried out by industry, researchers and farmers in order to reduce the environmental impact of the established and innovative horticultural practices while satisfying the requirements of consumers. However, research-specific studies should be carried out in different farming systems and pedoclimatic conditions to achieve the highest efficiency of these horticultural practices.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3127
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