Evaluation of Low-Input Tree Crop Systems and Transfer to Growers

This study assesses innovative low-input orchard systems for apple, peach, and plum that combine reduced irrigation, fertilization, and phytosanitary inputs to maintain agronomic and economic performance, compared with conventional integrated and organic orchards, and disseminates findings to growers through field demonstrations.

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The project evaluated low-input orchard management for three major fruit species—apple, peach, and plum—by integrating reduced irrigation, fertilization, and synthetic plant protection products into a coherent system. These low-input prototypes were compared against reference orchards managed under integrated production and, at some sites, organic standards. Experiments were conducted across multiple partner stations to test agronomic performance, economic viability, and environmental impact via Life Cycle Assessment and functional biodiversity indicators. Regular exchanges and on-site demonstrations facilitated knowledge transfer to professionals, inspiring producers to adopt practices that balance economic outcomes with environmental protection. The trial designs from Casdar 2011–2013 have been incorporated into ongoing Dephy Ecophyto calls for further tree crop experimentation.

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Vincent MERCIER, Claude BUSSI, Marie-Laure GREIL, Isabelle RICAVY, Pierre BLANC, Michel CHARREYRON, Yves MONTROGNON, Anne GUERIN et Aude ALAPHILIPPE
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
Mar 01, 2016
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY


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