The aim of this study was to compare the rhizobial symbiosis and carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) accumulations in soil and plants in intercropping versus sole cropping in biennial rotation of a cereal – durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.), and a N2-fixing legume – faba bean (Vicia faba L.) over a three-year period at the INRA (National Institue of Agronomic Research) experimental station in the Mauguio district, south-east of Montpellier, France. Plant growth, nodulation and efficiency in the use of rhizobial symbiosis (EURS) for the legume, nitrogen nutrition index (NNI) for the cereal, and N and C accumulation in the soil were evaluated. Shoot dry weight (SDW) and NNI were significantly higher for intercropped than for the sole cropped wheat w...
Cropping systems based on carefully designed species mixtures reveal many potential advantages in te...
Nitrogen (N) management is a key issue in livestock-free organic grain systems. Relay intercropping ...
Nitrogen supply and plant population are basic parameters for cereal-legume intercropping. In order ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the rhizobial symbiosis and carbon (C) an...
Received: June 27th, 2022 ; Accepted: July 27th, 2022 ; Published: August 1st, 2022 ; Correspondance...
Intercropping of cereal and legume can improve the use of resources for crop growth compared to crop...
Grain legumes are known for their benefits to deliver ecosystem services on provisioning of protein-...
Grain legumes are known for their benefits to deliver ecosystem services on provisioning of protein-...
Nitrogen acquisition and grain protein concentration (GPC) of durum wheat is often a major concern, ...
The positive effect of intercropping under low phosphorus (P) conditions has already been reported i...
International audienceIntercropping ensures multiple benefits like enhancement of yield, environment...
To highlight the contribution of belowground interactions to biomass and N and P yields, field bean...
Cereal/legume intercropping may improve resource use efficiency in agroecosystems and increase yield...
Cropping systems based on carefully designed species mixtures reveal many potential advantages in te...
Nitrogen (N) management is a key issue in livestock-free organic grain systems. Relay intercropping ...
Nitrogen supply and plant population are basic parameters for cereal-legume intercropping. In order ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the rhizobial symbiosis and carbon (C) an...
Received: June 27th, 2022 ; Accepted: July 27th, 2022 ; Published: August 1st, 2022 ; Correspondance...
Intercropping of cereal and legume can improve the use of resources for crop growth compared to crop...
Grain legumes are known for their benefits to deliver ecosystem services on provisioning of protein-...
Grain legumes are known for their benefits to deliver ecosystem services on provisioning of protein-...
Nitrogen acquisition and grain protein concentration (GPC) of durum wheat is often a major concern, ...
The positive effect of intercropping under low phosphorus (P) conditions has already been reported i...
International audienceIntercropping ensures multiple benefits like enhancement of yield, environment...
To highlight the contribution of belowground interactions to biomass and N and P yields, field bean...
Cereal/legume intercropping may improve resource use efficiency in agroecosystems and increase yield...
Cropping systems based on carefully designed species mixtures reveal many potential advantages in te...
Nitrogen (N) management is a key issue in livestock-free organic grain systems. Relay intercropping ...
Nitrogen supply and plant population are basic parameters for cereal-legume intercropping. In order ...