AgroEco

Claim · #6492926

Brassica rapa subsp. rapa · facilitation · Bos taurus

facilitation · effect: beneficial

interactsWith GloBI relation

Verbatim source quote

“fodder crop for livestock, the manure from which then raised the fertility”
Authors
Fiebrig I.N. (ed.), Tornaghi C., McAllister G., Moeller N., Pedersen M., Sucholas J., Greinwald A., Ukhanova M., Luick R., Fiebrig I.N., van de Vijver M., van Kan C.J., Tilzey M., Stobart A., Prieto Garcia J., Vieweger A., Westaway S., Whistance L., Kümmritz S., Klocke B., Krähmer A., Johnson M., Sarabia L., Solorio F., Galindo F., González P., Sandoval Castro C.A., Torres F., Ku J., Păcurar F., Reif A., Ruşdea E., Nair M.N.B., Punniamurthy N., Venkatasubramanian P., Balasubramani S.P., Kukkupuni S.K., Weins C., Bombardi L., Peralta M.C.C., Bach A.E.
Year
2023
Publication
CRC Press / Taylor & Francis Group
Page
92

AI critic verdicts

  • agroecologist · plausible

    “Turnip as winter fodder in Norfolk four-course rotations feeding cattle whose manure improved soil fertility is well-documented UK agricultural history, biologically and agronomically consistent.”

  • soil-scientist · plausible

    “Turnip as fodder crop enabling manure-based soil fertility improvement is a well-documented historical agroecological practice (e.g., Norfolk four-course rotation); source quote directly supports the mechanism.”

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