Authors
Aart van der Linden, Simon J Oosting, Gerrie WJ van de Ven, Imke JM de Boer, Martin K van Ittersum
Publication date
2015/10/1
Journal
Agricultural Systems
Volume
139
Pages
100-109
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In crop science, widely used theoretical concepts of production ecology comprise a hierarchy in growth defining, limiting, and reducing factors, which determine corresponding potential, limited, and actual production levels. These concepts give insight in theoretically achievable production, yield gaps, and yield gap mitigation. Concepts of production ecology have been demonstrated to be applicable to livestock science, but so far they have not been used quantitatively for livestock production. This paper aims to define theoretical concepts of production ecology for livestock systems in more detail, to express livestock production in suitable units, and to provide a framework to analyse production levels for livestock systems and combined crop–livestock systems.
Growth defining (genotype and climate), growth limiting (feed quality and quantity), and growth reducing factors (diseases and stress) in livestock production …
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