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| Format: | Recurso digital |
| Language: | English |
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Zenodo
2024
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15065350 |
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- <p>Agroecological tools and strategies will be identified in the European project AGROSUS, to prevent and manage the occurrence of weeds in the most economically relevant<br>crops in the eleven biogeographical regions of Europe (Continental–Mediterranean–Atlantic–Macaronesian–Pannonian–Anatolian–Black Sea–Boreal–Alpine–Septic–<br>Arctic), while reducing the release of synthetic herbicides into the environment, increasing biodiversity and agroecosystems’ health. The designed agroecological tools<br>and strategies will be developed in collaboration with stakeholders ( farmers, advisors, small sellers, associations, policy-makers, etc.). These strategies will be implemented<br>in the most economically relevant crops in the 11 biogeographical regions of Europe in conventional, organic and mixed farming systems. In addition, agroecological<br>strategies will be compared with classical chemical control, assessing the health of crop plants, the quality of agricultural products, and the quality and health of the<br>soil. Also, the environmental impact, economic and social costs and benefits of the combined agroecological strategies will be evaluated in short, medium and long-term<br>in different trial fields.</p> <p>This work was funded by the European Commission Horizon Europe project AGROSUS [grant agreement 101084084].</p>