间作
农林复合经营
保护性农业
作物
生产力
农业
作物产量
耕作
产量(工程)
可持续农业
作物残渣
农学
环境科学
农业经济学
地理
自然资源经济学
经济
生物
经济增长
考古
冶金
材料科学
作者
Marc Corbeels,Krishna Naudin,Anthony Whitbread,Ronald F. Kühne,Philippe Letourmy
出处
期刊:Nature food
[Springer Nature]
日期:2020-07-16
卷期号:1 (7): 447-454
被引量:87
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43016-020-0114-x
摘要
Conservation agriculture (CA) has become a dominant paradigm in scientific and policy thinking about the sustainable intensification of food production in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet claims that CA leads to increasing crop yields in African smallholder farming systems remain controversial. Through a meta-analysis of 933 observations from 16 different countries in sub-Saharan African studies, we show that average yields under CA are only slightly higher than those of conventional tillage systems (3.7% for six major crop species and 4.0% for maize). Larger yield responses for maize result from mulching and crop rotations/intercropping. When CA principles are implemented concomitantly, maize yield increases by 8.4%. The largest yield benefits from CA occur in combination with low rainfall and herbicides. We conclude that although CA may bring soil conservation benefits, it is not a technology for African smallholder farmers to overcome low crop productivity and food insecurity in the short term. Principles of conservation agriculture are widely promoted for sustainable agricultural intensification, but their effects on crop yields in sub-Saharan Africa are poorly understood. A meta-analysis covering 16 countries quantifies such effects and reveals the conditions under which they are maximized.
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