Agronomy vs agroecology: should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology?

Abstract There has recently been discussion about the need to abandon traditional agronomy research directed towards making our agricultural systems more environmentally, economically and socially sustainable using plot-sized experiments in favour of more systems-based agroecology research. Agroecol...

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Main Author: Theodore M. DeJong
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Language:English
Published: CABI 2025-07-01
Series:European Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:http://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/10.1079/ejhs.2025.0014
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description Abstract There has recently been discussion about the need to abandon traditional agronomy research directed towards making our agricultural systems more environmentally, economically and socially sustainable using plot-sized experiments in favour of more systems-based agroecology research. Agroecology promotes biodiversity and ecological principles to create productive plant communities that rely on natural processes for supplying nutrients and controlling pests and diseases. This brief commentary examines the definitions of both approaches to improving agricultural production systems and points out that the goals of both types of research are similar, but the means for achieving the goals are significantly different. The agronomy approach promotes incremental improvements of existing systems, whereas agroecological approaches promote abandoning traditional agronomic systems and replacing them with complex managed, biodiverse, plant communities. Impediments to developing entirely new biodiverse agroecologically based production systems compared with focusing on improving current agronomic systems to improve the long-term sustainability of crop productions are discussed. Significance of the study What is already known on this subject? This subject is not new; however, there is currently some confusion about the difference between agronomy and agroecology and whether the former should be abandoned in favour of the latter. What are the new findings? This article does not present new information but attempts to address the above-mentioned confusion and suggests that both approaches are valid, but more progress has been made with substitutionary agronomic approaches. What are the expected impacts on horiticulture? Hopefully, this will clarify how agronomy and agroecology approaches to horticulture research differ but also help recogniton that both approaches are valid.
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spelling doaj-art-e8b50cfbd8f548bea6517d196790aa0d2025-08-20T03:28:47ZengCABIEuropean Journal of Horticultural Science1611-44261611-44342025-07-0190110.1079/ejhs.2025.0014Agronomy vs agroecology: should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology?Theodore M. DeJong0Department of Plant Sciences, University of California Davis Davis CA 95616 USAAbstract There has recently been discussion about the need to abandon traditional agronomy research directed towards making our agricultural systems more environmentally, economically and socially sustainable using plot-sized experiments in favour of more systems-based agroecology research. Agroecology promotes biodiversity and ecological principles to create productive plant communities that rely on natural processes for supplying nutrients and controlling pests and diseases. This brief commentary examines the definitions of both approaches to improving agricultural production systems and points out that the goals of both types of research are similar, but the means for achieving the goals are significantly different. The agronomy approach promotes incremental improvements of existing systems, whereas agroecological approaches promote abandoning traditional agronomic systems and replacing them with complex managed, biodiverse, plant communities. Impediments to developing entirely new biodiverse agroecologically based production systems compared with focusing on improving current agronomic systems to improve the long-term sustainability of crop productions are discussed. Significance of the study What is already known on this subject? This subject is not new; however, there is currently some confusion about the difference between agronomy and agroecology and whether the former should be abandoned in favour of the latter. What are the new findings? This article does not present new information but attempts to address the above-mentioned confusion and suggests that both approaches are valid, but more progress has been made with substitutionary agronomic approaches. What are the expected impacts on horiticulture? Hopefully, this will clarify how agronomy and agroecology approaches to horticulture research differ but also help recogniton that both approaches are valid.http://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/10.1079/ejhs.2025.0014farming systemssustainable agricultureagro-ecosystemscircular productionorganic farming
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Agronomy vs agroecology: should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology?
European Journal of Horticultural Science
farming systems
sustainable agriculture
agro-ecosystems
circular production
organic farming
title Agronomy vs agroecology: should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology?
title_full Agronomy vs agroecology: should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology?
title_fullStr Agronomy vs agroecology: should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology?
title_full_unstemmed Agronomy vs agroecology: should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology?
title_short Agronomy vs agroecology: should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology?
title_sort agronomy vs agroecology should we abandon the pursuit of improving agronomic practices in favour of promoting agroecology
topic farming systems
sustainable agriculture
agro-ecosystems
circular production
organic farming
url http://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/10.1079/ejhs.2025.0014
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