Biodynamic (BD) agriculture became the subject of research efforts during the last decades. In this review, a fair share of the available peer-reviewed research results of controlled field experiments as well as case studies show effects of BD preparations on yield, soil quality and biodiversity. In addition, quality determination methods, based on holistic approaches, are increasingly being investigated and recognised. BD farming strives, as manifested in several publications, to positively impact cultural landscape design as well.
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The paper presents and reviews agricultural terminology to gain better understanding of the terms. In addition, they discuss possibilities for the further development of environmental measures by categorizing them into 'Brussels' and 'non-Brussels'. Finally, the authors raise questions about the new challenges that have arisen throught data analysis and parctical experiences during the establishment of organic and integrated agriculture in Slovenia.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2762028