2006
DOI: 10.2495/rav060291
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Technology and sustainability for the development of the Caldenal

Abstract: The Caldenal is a temperate semi-arid region located in the central part of Argentina and comprises an area of about 40,000 km 2 . It is located in the ecotone between the cultivated humid Pampa to the east and the arid Monte to the west.The region is characterized by a highly variable annual and seasonal distribution of rainfall (400-600 mm) concentrated in spring and fall. Average annual potential evapotranspiration is 800 mm. The average annual temperature is 15-16°C. Soils are mainly Calciustolls with a pe… Show more

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“…Most of the time soil cultivation is translated into a poor grain crop, leaving behind a degraded ecosystem in terms of forage production and soil erosion. Laborde et al (2006) propose a non-tillage forage strategy ley farming system based on improved pasture legumes in an attempt to find a cropping strategy that can reduce the restrictions of climate and soil. A naturalized annual exotic species that deserves further attention is Medicago minima, native to the Mediterranean region which was already quoted in 1913 by Hauman-Merck (1913) as a constituent of the adventitious flora of Argentina.…”
Section: Ecological Deterioration Of the Caldenalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the time soil cultivation is translated into a poor grain crop, leaving behind a degraded ecosystem in terms of forage production and soil erosion. Laborde et al (2006) propose a non-tillage forage strategy ley farming system based on improved pasture legumes in an attempt to find a cropping strategy that can reduce the restrictions of climate and soil. A naturalized annual exotic species that deserves further attention is Medicago minima, native to the Mediterranean region which was already quoted in 1913 by Hauman-Merck (1913) as a constituent of the adventitious flora of Argentina.…”
Section: Ecological Deterioration Of the Caldenalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although perennial pastures in rotation with crops can provide a range of benefits compared to annual pastures (Bell et al 2014), under the semiarid environmental conditions of southern Argentina, annual legumes are essential for stabilizing farming systems. Among other factors, the presence of shallow soils (< 150 cm) with low and erratic summer precipitation regimes hinder the implantation of alfalfa and other perennial legumes (Laborde et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%