Mineral-Ecological Cropping Systems—A New Approach to Improve Ecosystem Services by Farming without Chemical Synthetic Plant Protection
Author:
Zimmermann Beate, Claß-Mahler Ingrid, von Cossel MoritzORCID, Lewandowski IrisORCID, Weik Jan, Spiller AchimORCID, Nitzko SinaORCID, Lippert ChristianORCID, Krimly Tatjana, Pergner Isabell, Zörb ChristianORCID, Wimmer Monika A.ORCID, Dier Markus, Schurr Frank M.ORCID, Pagel JörnORCID, Riemenschneider AdrianaORCID, Kehlenbeck Hella, Feike TilORCID, Klocke Bettina, Lieb Robin, Kühne Stefan, Krengel-Horney Sandra, Gitzel Julia, El-Hasan AbbasORCID, Thomas Stefan, Rieker MartinORCID, Schmid KarlORCID, Streck ThiloORCID, Ingwersen Joachim, Ludewig UweORCID, Neumann GünterORCID, Maywald NielsORCID, Müller TorstenORCID, Bradáčová Klára, Göbel MarkusORCID, Kandeler EllenORCID, Marhan SvenORCID, Schuster Romina, Griepentrog Hans-W., Reiser DavidORCID, Stana Alexander, Graeff-Hönninger SimoneORCID, Munz SebastianORCID, Otto Dina, Gerhards RolandORCID, Saile Marcus, Hermann WilfriedORCID, Schwarz JürgenORCID, Frank Markus, Kruse Michael, Piepho Hans-PeterORCID, Rosenkranz Peter, Wallner Klaus, Zikeli Sabine, Petschenka Georg, Schönleber Nicole, Vögele Ralf T.ORCID, Bahrs EnnoORCID
Abstract
The search for approaches to a holistic sustainable agriculture requires the development of new cropping systems that provide additional ecosystem services beyond biomass supply for food, feed, material, and energy use. The reduction of chemical synthetic plant protection products is a key instrument to protect vulnerable natural resources such as groundwater and biodiversity. Together with an optimal use of mineral fertilizer, agroecological practices, and precision agriculture technologies, a complete elimination of chemical synthetic plant protection in mineral-ecological cropping systems (MECSs) may not only improve the environmental performance of agroecosystems, but also ensure their yield performance. Therefore, the development of MECSs aims to improve the overall ecosystem services of agricultural landscapes by (i) improving the provision of regulating ecosystem services compared to conventional cropping systems and (ii) improving the supply of provisioning ecosystem services compared to organic cropping systems. In the present review, all relevant research levels and aspects of this new farming concept are outlined and discussed based on a comprehensive literature review and the ongoing research project “Agriculture 4.0 without Chemical-Synthetic Plant Protection”.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science
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