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Sustainable agriculture green manures

Steinmaier, N. and A. Ngoliya (2001) Potential of pasture legumes in low-external-input sustainable agriculture (LEISA). 1. Results from green manure research in Luapula province, Zambia.- Experimental Agriculture 37, 297-307. [Pg.83]

Camelina has been evaluated in Canada, North Dakota, and Minnesota for its agronomical performance (63, 70, 50). Recent interest in the species is mainly because of the demand for alternative low-input oilseed crops with the potential for food and nonfood utilization of the seed oil (60,71). Unique agronomic features such as compatibility with reduced tillage and cover crop and competitiveness with weeds or winter surface seeding showed suitability of camelina for sustainable agriculture systems. Furthermore, the species has a potential as a low-cost crop for green manuring (60). [Pg.935]


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