In organic agriculture, weeds and nitrogen deficiency are the main factors that limit crop production. The use of relay-intercropped forage legumes may be a way of providing ecological services such as weed control, increasing N availability in the cropping system thanks to N fixation, reducing N leaching and supplying nitrogen to the following crop. However, these ecological services vary considerably depending on the forage legume biomass. The aim of this study was to identify factors that affect forage legume establishment and growth to help farmers adjust the management of the cover crop.Sixteen field experiments were conducted over a period of five years. In each experiment, winter wheat was grown as sole crop or intercropped with one ...
Nitrogen (N) management is a key issue in livestock-free organic grain systems. Relay intercropping ...
The relay intercropping of subsidiary legumes with durum wheat (living mulch) can be a valuable agro...
Reducing tillage intensity and increasing crop diversity by including perennial legumes is an agrote...
In organic agriculture, weeds and nitrogen deficiency are the main factors that limit crop productio...
In organic agriculture, weeds and nitrogen deficiency are the main factors that limit crop productio...
In organic grain production, weeds are one of the major limiting factors along with crop nitrogen de...
Wheat yields and grain protein content are lower and more variable in organic conditions than in con...
Nitrogen (N) deficiency and weed infestation are the main factors limiting the yield and quality of ...
Relay intercropping of subsidiary legumes with durum wheat (living mulch) can be a viable option to ...
Abstract Background In organic crop farms, growing crop yields are limited by insufficient nitrogen ...
Nitrogen (N) management is a key issue in livestock-free organic grain systems. Relay intercropping ...
The relay intercropping of subsidiary legumes with durum wheat (living mulch) can be a valuable agro...
Reducing tillage intensity and increasing crop diversity by including perennial legumes is an agrote...
In organic agriculture, weeds and nitrogen deficiency are the main factors that limit crop productio...
In organic agriculture, weeds and nitrogen deficiency are the main factors that limit crop productio...
In organic grain production, weeds are one of the major limiting factors along with crop nitrogen de...
Wheat yields and grain protein content are lower and more variable in organic conditions than in con...
Nitrogen (N) deficiency and weed infestation are the main factors limiting the yield and quality of ...
Relay intercropping of subsidiary legumes with durum wheat (living mulch) can be a viable option to ...
Abstract Background In organic crop farms, growing crop yields are limited by insufficient nitrogen ...
Nitrogen (N) management is a key issue in livestock-free organic grain systems. Relay intercropping ...
The relay intercropping of subsidiary legumes with durum wheat (living mulch) can be a valuable agro...
Reducing tillage intensity and increasing crop diversity by including perennial legumes is an agrote...