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Hydrological and erosional impact and farmer's perception on catch crops and weeds in citrus organic farming in Canyoles river watershed, Eastern Spain

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Hydrological and erosional impact and farmer's perception on catch crops and weeds in citrus organic farming in Canyoles river watershed, Eastern Spain

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dc.contributor.author Cerda, Artemi es_ES
dc.contributor.author Rodrigo-Comino, Jesus es_ES
dc.contributor.author Giménez Morera, Antonio es_ES
dc.contributor.author Keesstra, Saskia D. es_ES
dc.date.accessioned 2020-04-22T08:00:57Z
dc.date.available 2020-04-22T08:00:57Z
dc.date.issued 2018-04-15 es_ES
dc.identifier.issn 0167-8809 es_ES
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10251/141291
dc.description.abstract [EN] It is needed to find the proper management from a biophysical point of view to promote sustainable agriculture. However, it is also necessary that farmers accept new strategies that propose cultural and technical shifts. A survey of the fannerg perception, and an assessment of the biophysical impact of catch crops (CC) and weeds (W) on soil organic matter, bulk density, infiltration capacity, runoff initiation, runoff discharge and soil detachment at the pedon scale were carried out. The field measurements in the Alcoleja experimental station demonstrated that organic matter and bulk density after 10 years of Vicla saliva L and Avena saliva L catch crops and weeds managed plots are similar. Both CC and W plots enhanced high infiltration rates under single ring ponding conditions, the runoff discharge was delayed and decreased; and soil erosion rates were lower in comparison to soil erosion rates measured in chemically managed farms. Soil quality was high for both management strategies and soil erosion rates much sustainable due to the live mulch that catch crops and weeds developed. However, an assessment of the farmed perception in the Canyoles river watershed citrus production area in Eastern Spain demonstrated that the farmer's community did not accept the use of catch crops or weeds. The survey proved that the farmers would accept the use of CC and W if subsidies were paid. The farmers claimed for the payment of the seeds and sowing expenses plus a 57 (sic) ha(-1) for the CC and 75 (sic) ha(-1) for Won average. The farmers considered the use of CC and W as benefit for the society, but not for them. es_ES
dc.description.sponsorship This paper is part of the results of research projects GL2008-02879/BTE, LEDDRA 243857 and RECARE-FP7 (ENV.2013.6.2-4, http://recare-project.eu). We thank the editors and reviewers for their improvements to and careful review of the paper. The second coauthor, J. Rodrigo-Comino, was issued a grant to complete this study and some other about vineyards under the framework of a short-term scientific mission (COST-STSM-ECOST-STSM-ES1306-010217-081877). es_ES
dc.language Inglés es_ES
dc.publisher Elsevier es_ES
dc.relation.ispartof Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment es_ES
dc.rights Reserva de todos los derechos es_ES
dc.subject Catch crops es_ES
dc.subject Weeds es_ES
dc.subject Soil es_ES
dc.subject Erosion es_ES
dc.subject Runoff es_ES
dc.subject Infiltration es_ES
dc.subject Citrus es_ES
dc.subject Mediterranean es_ES
dc.subject.classification COMERCIALIZACION E INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOS es_ES
dc.title Hydrological and erosional impact and farmer's perception on catch crops and weeds in citrus organic farming in Canyoles river watershed, Eastern Spain es_ES
dc.type Artículo es_ES
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.agee.2018.02.015 es_ES
dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/243857/EU/Land and Ecosystem Degradation and Desertification: Assessing the Fit of Responses/ es_ES
dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/COST//COST-STSM-ECOST-STSM-ES1306-010217-081877/
dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/603498/EU/Preventing and Remediating degradation of soils in Europe through Land Care/
dc.rights.accessRights Cerrado es_ES
dc.contributor.affiliation Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Economía y Ciencias Sociales - Departament d'Economia i Ciències Socials es_ES
dc.description.bibliographicCitation Cerda, A.; Rodrigo-Comino, J.; Giménez Morera, A.; Keesstra, SD. (2018). Hydrological and erosional impact and farmer's perception on catch crops and weeds in citrus organic farming in Canyoles river watershed, Eastern Spain. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 258:49-58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2018.02.015 es_ES
dc.description.accrualMethod S es_ES
dc.relation.publisherversion https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2018.02.015 es_ES
dc.description.upvformatpinicio 49 es_ES
dc.description.upvformatpfin 58 es_ES
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion es_ES
dc.description.volume 258 es_ES
dc.relation.pasarela S\371506 es_ES
dc.contributor.funder European Commission es_ES
dc.contributor.funder European Cooperation in Science and Technology


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