2024
DOI: 10.1111/gfs.12670
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The importance of multi‐species grassland leys to enhance ecosystem services in crop rotations

C. S. Malisch,
J. A. Finn,
J. Eriksen
et al.

Abstract: The ongoing simplification of agricultural production systems has resulted in several negative consequences, ranging from losses in soil organic carbon and biodiversity to a high dependency on external inputs to maintain high yields. We identify how grassland leys in crop rotations may help to mitigate these effects, by conserving soil organic carbon and enhancing nutrient efficiency. In particular, grasslands containing legumes enhance these benefits by providing nitrogen, and displacement of mineral N fertil… Show more

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“…Grass and Forage Science we include a book review of the Proceedings of the EGF symposium held in May 2023 in Lithuania on 'The future role of ley-farming in cropping systems' (Hopkins, 2024) and also two papers based on keynote presentations from that symposium (Malisch et al, 2024;Taube et al, 2024).…”
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“…Grass and Forage Science we include a book review of the Proceedings of the EGF symposium held in May 2023 in Lithuania on 'The future role of ley-farming in cropping systems' (Hopkins, 2024) and also two papers based on keynote presentations from that symposium (Malisch et al, 2024;Taube et al, 2024).…”
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confidence: 99%