The role of agronomy in development of multi-functional agriculture — in the light of X Congress of the European Society for Agronomy

Krystyna Rykaczewska

k.rykaczewska@ihar.edu.pl
Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział w Jadwisinie, Zakład Agronomii Ziemniaka (Poland)

Abstract

The search for a new model of multi-functional agriculture, developing in a balanced and sustainable way, requires the support of science. The new environmental, economic and social conditions pose further challenges for scientists. Meeting these challenges requires interdisciplinary but integrated action. International scientific societies can play an important role in this action. The European Society for Agronomy, bringing together scientists of many specialties, was the organizer of the Congress devoted to multifunctional agriculture and in particular to new sources of energy and environmental preservation (10th Congress of the ESA: Multi-functional Agriculture: Agriculture as a Resource for Energy and Environmental Preservation. 15–19 September 2008, Bologna, Italy). In the presented papers and discussions some specific problems were addressed, among which the most important were: the protection of land and water, including control of erosion and agronomic techniques for the protection of ecosystems, technology for the preservation of biodiversity, the new challenges for plant production, including production of functional food and nutraceuticals, bio-mass and energy, as well as the use of genomics to more sustainable agriculture. Particular attention was paid to agriculture in terms of the changing climate and an attempt was done at estimation of the sensitivity of agrosystems to warming. Models and strategies for adaptation at agricultural crops to regional conditions were presented.


Keywords:

agronomy, climatic changes, environmental protection, multi-functional agriculture, new challenges in crop production

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2010-03-31

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Rykaczewska, K. (2010) “The role of agronomy in development of multi-functional agriculture — in the light of X Congress of the European Society for Agronomy”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (255), pp. 3–11. doi: 10.37317/biul-2010-0043.

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Krystyna Rykaczewska 
k.rykaczewska@ihar.edu.pl
Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin, Oddział w Jadwisinie, Zakład Agronomii Ziemniaka Poland

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