An ecological method to understand agricultural standardization in peach orchard ecosystems.

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Eco-environment Protection Research Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Protected Horticultural Technology, Shanghai 201403, China.

Published: February 2016

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  • The study examines the ecological implications of adopting standardized agricultural production, which has not been extensively researched despite its promotion.
  • It introduces a Standardization of Green Production Index (SGPI) to evaluate the pre-, mid-, and post-production phases of peach cultivation, highlighting both the positive and negative impacts of agricultural processes.
  • The results, indicating varying levels of excellence in production practices, aim to assist decision-makers, ecologists, and farmers in implementing eco-friendly standardized agricultural methods.

Article Abstract

While the worldwide standardization of agricultural production has been advocated and recommended, relatively little research has focused on the ecological significance of such a shift. The ecological concerns stemming from the standardization of agricultural production may require new methodology. In this study, we concentrated on how ecological two-sidedness and ecological processes affect the standardization of agricultural production which was divided into three phrases (pre-, mid- and post-production), considering both the positive and negative effects of agricultural processes. We constructed evaluation indicator systems for the pre-, mid- and post-production phases and here we presented a Standardization of Green Production Index (SGPI) based on the Full Permutation Polygon Synthetic Indicator (FPPSI) method which we used to assess the superiority of three methods of standardized production for peaches. The values of SGPI for pre-, mid- and post-production were 0.121 (Level IV, "Excellent" standard), 0.379 (Level III, "Good" standard), and 0.769 × 10(-2) (Level IV, "Excellent" standard), respectively. Here we aimed to explore the integrated application of ecological two-sidedness and ecological process in agricultural production. Our results are of use to decision-makers and ecologists focusing on eco-agriculture and those farmers who hope to implement standardized agricultural production practices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4761941PMC
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