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View article: Return of Ancient Wheats, Emmer and Einkorn, a Pesticide-Free Alternative for a More Sustainable Agriculture—A Summary of a Comprehensive Analysis from Central Europe
Return of Ancient Wheats, Emmer and Einkorn, a Pesticide-Free Alternative for a More Sustainable Agriculture—A Summary of a Comprehensive Analysis from Central Europe Open
Conventional agriculture, focusing on productivity rather than sustainability, have long abandoned hulled wheats. With them not only striking genetic diversity but valuable, health-promoting food sources became lost. Although einkorn and e…
View article: Irrigation, variety, and year exert a greater influence on organic potato production than microbial inoculation: case study results of a 2-year on-farm experiment
Irrigation, variety, and year exert a greater influence on organic potato production than microbial inoculation: case study results of a 2-year on-farm experiment Open
Potato holds significant importance in human nutrition. However, climatic stress factors such as prolonged drought have increasingly challenged potato production in recent years. Various research efforts are underway to mitigate the advers…
View article: Phenolic Content and Phenolic Acid Composition of Einkorn and Emmer Ancient Wheat Cultivars—Investigation of the Effects of Various Factors
Phenolic Content and Phenolic Acid Composition of Einkorn and Emmer Ancient Wheat Cultivars—Investigation of the Effects of Various Factors Open
Interest in ancient wheat species is growing because of their unique agronomic and nutritional qualities, and they could be potential sources of antioxidants. The aim of this research was to determine the total, bound, and free phenolic co…
View article: Detectability of multi-dimensional movement and behaviour in cattle using sensor data and machine learning algorithms: Study on a Charolais bull
Detectability of multi-dimensional movement and behaviour in cattle using sensor data and machine learning algorithms: Study on a Charolais bull Open
The development of motion sensors for monitoring cattle behaviour has enabled farmers to predict the state of their cattle's welfare more efficiently. While most studies work with one dimensional output with disjunct behaviour categories, …
View article: Organic Food Consumption in Hungary – Factors Supporting Consumption Growth
Organic Food Consumption in Hungary – Factors Supporting Consumption Growth Open
The aim of the research is to assess the behaviour of the consumers of organic products, with a particular focus on the frequency of consumption, the groups of purchased products, the preferred sales channels, the consumer motivations, and…
View article: Identification and description of relationships between actors involved in crop diversification experiences across Europe
Identification and description of relationships between actors involved in crop diversification experiences across Europe Open
Agriculture can benefit from crop diversification to facilitate its transition to more sustainable agrifood systems. However, these practices remain rare in Europe. One major barrier is the existence of sociotechnical lock-ins. To clarify …
View article: Organic soybean production in Hungary
Organic soybean production in Hungary Open
Organic soy production, particularly for feedstuff in organic animal husbandry, is needed in Hungary and the EU regions. Soybean producing crop area in Hungary has increased in the last years, however, the agroecological potential would al…
View article: Tomato Landraces May Benefit from Protected Production—Evaluation on Phytochemicals
Tomato Landraces May Benefit from Protected Production—Evaluation on Phytochemicals Open
Plant genetic resources (PGRs) serving as a wide genetic pool of tomato germplasm can provide a solid base for recent breeding efforts to increase consumer acceptance towards the taste and the phytonutrient properties of novel tomato varie…
View article: Editorial: crop diversification, a key pillar for the agroecological transition
Editorial: crop diversification, a key pillar for the agroecological transition Open
This research benefited from collaboration within the SusCrop-ERA-NET project LegumeGap receiving funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°771134. Daniel Plaza-Bonilla is Ramó…
View article: The State of Play of Copper, Mineral Oil, External Nutrient Input, Anthelmintics, Antibiotics and Vitamin Usage and Available Reduction Strategies in Organic Farming across Europe
The State of Play of Copper, Mineral Oil, External Nutrient Input, Anthelmintics, Antibiotics and Vitamin Usage and Available Reduction Strategies in Organic Farming across Europe Open
Although input use in organic agriculture is strictly regulated, and significantly less contentious inputs are applied in organic than in conventional farming systems, copper, mineral oil, external nutrient input, anthelmintics, antibiotic…
View article: Co-Inoculation of Organic Potato with Fungi and Bacteria at High Disease Severity of Rhizoctonia solani and Streptomyces spp. Increases Beneficial Effects
Co-Inoculation of Organic Potato with Fungi and Bacteria at High Disease Severity of Rhizoctonia solani and Streptomyces spp. Increases Beneficial Effects Open
Rhizobacteria-based technologies may constitute a viable option for biological fertilization and crop protection. The effects of two microbial inoculants (1) PPS: Pseudomonas protegens, P. jessenii and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia biocontr…
View article: Comparison of different on-farm wheat trial setups to help farmers' cultivar choice
Comparison of different on-farm wheat trial setups to help farmers' cultivar choice Open
The annual number of cultivars that could be tested on an organic farm is strongly limited in Hungary. To overcome this obstacle, the equivalent of an on-station trial was applied in the field of an organic farmer next to the farmer’s larg…
View article: Tomato Landraces Are Competitive with Commercial Varieties in Terms of Tolerance to Plant Pathogens—A Case Study of Hungarian Gene Bank Accessions on Organic Farms
Tomato Landraces Are Competitive with Commercial Varieties in Terms of Tolerance to Plant Pathogens—A Case Study of Hungarian Gene Bank Accessions on Organic Farms Open
Landraces are generally neglected by industrialized agriculture, regardless of their potential to provide valuable genetic material for breeding and to diversifying the available assortment for producers and markets. They may also excel in…
View article: Ancient Wheats – As An Example Of Diversification In Organic Agriculture
Ancient Wheats – As An Example Of Diversification In Organic Agriculture Open
Species diversity is one of the highest in organic agriculture yet arable farming is still characterized by the dominance of a few cereal species. The present work summarizes the results of a 3-year experiment on hulled wheats as potential…
View article: Farmer Involvement In Agro-Ecological Research – The Organic On-Farm Wheat Variety Trials In Hungary
Farmer Involvement In Agro-Ecological Research – The Organic On-Farm Wheat Variety Trials In Hungary Open
The acreage of organic farming is constantly increasing in Hungary. The cultivation of cereals – and within it – the production of winter wheat is of main importance in organic field crop production. However, it encounters various difficul…
View article: On-Farm Testing Of Emmer And Einkorn Landraces Under Organic Conditions In Hungary
On-Farm Testing Of Emmer And Einkorn Landraces Under Organic Conditions In Hungary Open
Nowadays even organic agricultural and food systems mostly rely on a few species and within these species only a limited number of varieties. Diversification is key to a more healthy and balanced diet as well as to possible adaptation to t…
View article: Shared protocols and data template in agronomic trials
Shared protocols and data template in agronomic trials Open
Due to the overlap of many disciplines and the availability of novel technologies, modern agriculture has become a wide, interdisciplinary endeavor, especially in Precision Agriculture. The adoption of a standard format for reporting field…
View article: First DiverIMPACTS international conference - Deliverable 7.3
First DiverIMPACTS international conference - Deliverable 7.3 Open
This deliverable provides an overview of the first DiverIMPACTS international conference, which was held from 18-21 September 2019 in Budapest, Hungary. The conference explored how we can achieve the full potential of cropping system diver…
View article: Re-Introduction of Ancient Wheat Cultivars into Organic Agriculture—Emmer and Einkorn Cultivation Experiences under Marginal Conditions
Re-Introduction of Ancient Wheat Cultivars into Organic Agriculture—Emmer and Einkorn Cultivation Experiences under Marginal Conditions Open
Modern agriculture depends on the production of very few crop species, which provide lower nutritive value for consumers. The present work summarizes the results of a three-year experiment on hulled wheat varieties as potential candidates …
View article: European project on improving the competitiveness of organic agriculture by boosting organic seed and plant breeding across Europe (2017 – 2021)
European project on improving the competitiveness of organic agriculture by boosting organic seed and plant breeding across Europe (2017 – 2021) Open
European project on improving the competitiveness of organic agriculture by boosting organic seed and plant breeding across Europe (2017 – 2021)
View article: Research of midseason potato varieties suitable for organic growing
Research of midseason potato varieties suitable for organic growing Open
An essential issue in organic potato production is choosing the right varieties, because varieties grown under conventional conditions may not always be suitable for organic production. The choice of variety was based solely on farmers’ ex…
View article: Organic seed production and use in Hungary
Organic seed production and use in Hungary Open
1 Introduction Conventional cereal and vegetable seed production has a firmly established market, and is well-practiced in Hungary. However, less interest and attention is given to organic seed production. Small market demand, low level of…
View article: Documenting crop diversification experiences across Europe – the DiverIMPACTS Expert Survey
Documenting crop diversification experiences across Europe – the DiverIMPACTS Expert Survey Open
Survey was conducted with local experts (advisors, researchers, farmers, etc.) between Januar-April 2018 to document CDEs • Rotation, Intercropping, Multiple Cropping in arable production Aims of analyses: a) List of success and failure fa…
View article: First European Conference on Crop Diversification: Book of Abstracts
First European Conference on Crop Diversification: Book of Abstracts Open
The First European Conference on Crop Diversification was convened by the DiverIMPACTS project in collaboration with its partners in the Horizon 2020 Crop Diversification Cluster: Diverfarming, DIVERSify, ReMIX, LegValue, TRUE. INSUSFAR wa…
View article: Testing microbial inoculants and precrop effect on organicpotato in Hungary
Testing microbial inoculants and precrop effect on organicpotato in Hungary Open
In frame of the SolACE Horizon 2020 research project the effects of different pre-crop and inoculation treatments on organic potato varieties under combined stress conditions were examined. In the rotational trial rye and soy pre-crop trea…