Search results for "CULTURAL PRACTICES"

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Economic and Financial Comparison between Organic and Conventional Farming in Sicilian Lemon Orchards

2015

Sicily has a long tradition in citrus fruit cultivations that with vineyard and olive tree represent the main Mediterranean tree crops. In this paper we have evaluated the economic and financial sustainability of lemon production, both in organic farming and in conventional farming

Organic productlemonlcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Renewable energy sourcesEcological farmingagricultural practicesManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcost-benefit analysiAgricultural scienceorganic farmingjel:QSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleagricultural practices; cost-benefit analysis; lemon; organic farming; profitabilityEconomicsNatural farmingprofitabilitylcsh:Environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentAgroforestryIntensive farmingcost-benefit analysislcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsjel:Q0jel:Q2jel:Q3jel:Q5lcsh:TD194-195agricultural practiceIntensive crop farmingjel:O13Extensive farmingOrganic farmingjel:Q56Mixed farmingSustainability
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Environmental Planning Inputs by the Forest Sector: The Scale Factor, the Connection Planning-Management and the Relations with other Planning Sector…

2011

In the twentieth-century Italy, as many other densely populated European countries, has been characterized by a progressive reduction of the forest cover, specially in the southern Mediterranean regions. Generally, the mountain areas developed a forest based economy, especially in north east Alps and in the Mediterranean Apennine inner mountains. Several distinctions must be taken into account, for example with regard to ownership of the woods. On the Alps, generally the forest are municipal, community or private properties. In the Mediterranean Apennines inner areas there are many wide state owned forest, followed by municipal properties, while the private property is, on average, less dif…

Settore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaForest management planningmanagement tools sylvicultural practices Sustainable Forest Management Environmental governance
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Simulation study of the effects of intensified crop management in genetically manipulated maize on arable weed flora and associated fauna

2014

International audience; Cultivation of GM crops with herbicide tolerance is mostly associated with changes in crop and weed management, like simplified rotations, simplified tillage and change from selective herbicides to the broadband glyphosate. All of these management practices decrease weed densities in crops and change their composition. Although weeds cause yield loss and harvest problems, they are an important part of arable biodiversity and offer food and habitat for different groups of animals. A simulation study was conducted to analyse indirect effects of intensified cropping in GM maize on biodiversity. The dynamic crop: weed model FlorSys was used to simulate weed densities and…

[SDE] Environmental Sciencesmodel[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]changes in agricultural practicescrop productioncropping system[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencesgenetically-modified (GM)biodiversityweed
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Disentangling local agronomic practices from agricultural landscape effects on pest biological control

2019

International audience; The biological control of crop pests is a valuable service provided by various beneficial organisms that are naturally present in agricultural landscapes. Semi-natural habitats has long been recognized as essential to preserve beneficial insects, but proof of their efficiency to enhance biological control of pests remains non conclusive. Here, we examined the variability of landscape effect on biological pest control and the way local agronomic practices may modulate it. Biological pest control was monitored in 80 commercial fields (arable crops and orchards) during three consecutive years in four contrasting French agricultural landscapes distributed along a double …

[SDE] Environmental Sciencespesticide treatmentsaphidmoth eggconservation biological controlfungi[SDE]Environmental Sciencesfood and beverageslandscape complexityagricultural practicespredationseedsentinel prey
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Ecology of N2O reducing bacteria in arable soils

2016

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an important greenhouse gas (GHG) and the main ozone depleting substance. Agricultural soils are the main anthropogenic-induced source of this GHG. The concentration of N2O in the atmosphere is steadily increasing, but we still lack knowledge on the factors controlling its production and consumption in soils. The reduction of N2O to N2 by microorganisms harboring the N2O reductase gene (nosZ) is the only known biological process able to consume this GHG. Recent studies revealed a previously unknown clade of N2O-reducers which was shown to be important to the N2O sink capacity of soils. This thesis seeks to gain a greater understanding on the ecology of N2O-reducers in…

[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesNitrous oxideNitrogenAzoteNosZGreenhouse gasL'oxyde nitreuxMicrobial ecology[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyAgricultural practicesLa dénitrificationDenitrificationLes pratiques agricoles[SDV.MP.BAC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/BacteriologyÉcologie microbienneGaz à effet de serre
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Regional study of herbicide resistance of Alopecurus myosuroides Huds. in France

2006

International audience; Since the 1990s in the north-west of Europe, the spread of herbicide resistance in wheat weeds such as Alopecurus myosuroides Huds. (blackgrass) is becoming more and more important. In the French administrative district Côte d’Or resistance to fenoxaprop within A. myosuroides populations was first detected in 1996. In 2003, 149 fields from this district were randomly sampled and about 125 A. myosuroides populations were tested for herbicide resistance. The agronomic history of all sites was investigated. Most the populations of A. myosuroides investigated contained at least 50 % of plants with resistance to fenoxaprop. In 53 and 9 % of these populations at least 50 %…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental SciencesARCVIEWHERBICIDE RESISTANCE[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]CULTURAL PRACTICES[SDE]Environmental SciencesALOPECURUS MYOSUROIDES HUDS.VULPIN DES CHAMPSMAPPINGGIS
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Studying and modelling soil microbial communities dynamics at a landscape scale in response to agricultural practices

2019

Soil microbial communities play a major role in soil fertility and are important as bioindicators to evaluate the impacts of agricultural practices on soils. The challenge is to promote their use in order to support / accelerate innovation by proposing to farmers the tools necessary to assess the impacts of practice modifications on the soil microbial composition before implementing and validating them. The goal of this thesis is to characterize spatial and temporal dynamics of soil microbial communities at the scale of an agricultural landscape in order to create models and propose a Decision Support Instrument (DSI) for stakeholders in the agricultural communities. This will use a multi-d…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencesparticipatory modelling[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologyagricultural practices[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologyagent based modellingdecision support instrument (DSI)soil microbial ecology
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Les crânes déformés de Saint-Etienne (Beaune, Côte d'Or, Ve-VIe siècles). Données archéologiques et anthropologiques

1995

The sector of the Saint-Étienne necropolis (Beaune), reveals the existence of two clearly separated zones which are characterized by different funeral and cultural practices: tomb architecture, archaeological material and artificially deformed crania. This seems to provide evidence of two distinct groups. A preliminary morpho-metrical study of four skulls and the examination of several CT scans of three of them, allow us to confirm the presence of artificial antero-posterior cranial deformations.

cultural practicespratiques funéraires[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologycoupes scanographiquesCrânes déformésCT scanspratiques culturellesdeformed skullshaut Moyen-Age[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologyearly Middle Agefuneral practices
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