Facilitation takes place when plants ameliorate the environment of their neighbours, and increase their growth and survival. Facilitation occurs in natural ecosystems as well as in agroecosystems. We discuss examples of facilitative root interactions in intercropped agroecosystems; including nitrogen transfer between legumes and non-leguminous plants, exploitation of the soil via mycorrhizal fungi and soil-plant processes which alter the mobilisation of plant growth resources such as through exudation of amino acids, extra-cellular enzymes, acidification, competition-induced modification of root architecture, exudation of growth stimulating substances, and biofumigation. Facilitative root interactions are most likely to be of importance in ...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
BACKGROUND: Within-field multiple crop species intercropping is well documented and used for disease...
We need to aim for ecological intensification of agroecosystems, in order to cover an increasing glo...
Intercrops of nitrogen-fixing legumes with non-fixing plants are common throughout the tropics. Repo...
One promising option for increasing soil P acquisition efficiency in agro-ecosystems is to make bett...
Background There is a large body of literature on competitive interactions among plants, but many st...
Background Intercropping is assumed to increase food production while reducing fertilizer needs and ...
Intercropping systems consist in growing two or more species simultaneously in the same field for at...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
To highlight the contribution of belowground interactions to biomass and N and P yields, field bean...
Key aspects of cropping systems are described in terms of their impacts on soil, water and air resou...
Plant scientists have made great progress in understanding molecular mechanisms controlling root res...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Within-field multiple crop species intercropping is well documented and use...
Plants alter environmental conditions enhancing the recruitment of other species. In spite of prior ...
International audienceAims: The concept of intra-plant, inter-root competition considers the overlap...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
BACKGROUND: Within-field multiple crop species intercropping is well documented and used for disease...
We need to aim for ecological intensification of agroecosystems, in order to cover an increasing glo...
Intercrops of nitrogen-fixing legumes with non-fixing plants are common throughout the tropics. Repo...
One promising option for increasing soil P acquisition efficiency in agro-ecosystems is to make bett...
Background There is a large body of literature on competitive interactions among plants, but many st...
Background Intercropping is assumed to increase food production while reducing fertilizer needs and ...
Intercropping systems consist in growing two or more species simultaneously in the same field for at...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
To highlight the contribution of belowground interactions to biomass and N and P yields, field bean...
Key aspects of cropping systems are described in terms of their impacts on soil, water and air resou...
Plant scientists have made great progress in understanding molecular mechanisms controlling root res...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Within-field multiple crop species intercropping is well documented and use...
Plants alter environmental conditions enhancing the recruitment of other species. In spite of prior ...
International audienceAims: The concept of intra-plant, inter-root competition considers the overlap...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
BACKGROUND: Within-field multiple crop species intercropping is well documented and used for disease...
We need to aim for ecological intensification of agroecosystems, in order to cover an increasing glo...