2021
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11122494
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Integrated Soil and Crop Management in Organic Agriculture: A Logical Framework to Ensure Food Quality and Human Health?

Abstract: The environmental and biodiversity benefits of organic farming are widely recognized, but there is still controversy about the effects of organic production methods on the nutritional composition of food and human health. In the first part of this article therefore, we critically review the evidence that organic farming methods improve the nutritional quality of food crops. Moreover, we summarize our current understanding of how quality gains are linked to the implementation of the “innovations” introduced int… Show more

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“…With regard to crop health and nutritional quality, Rempelos et al [9] conclude that "there is now substantial evidence that the use of:…”
Section: Organic Farming Minimizes Negative Impacts Of Agricultural I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With regard to crop health and nutritional quality, Rempelos et al [9] conclude that "there is now substantial evidence that the use of:…”
Section: Organic Farming Minimizes Negative Impacts Of Agricultural I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the aim of the review article by Rempelos et al [9] in the Special Issue of Agronomy on "Integrated Soil, Crop and Human Nutrition and Health Management in organic Agriculture" was to critically evaluate evidence from:…”
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