It is proposed that two distinct objectives should be recognized in the evaluation of intercropping advantages: (i) a biological objective to determine the increased biological efficiency of intercropping and (ii) a practical objective to determine the advantages that are likely to be obtained by a farmer. The sole crop systems with which intercropping must be compared to satisfy these objectives are defined. Evaluation in relative, absolute, monetary and nutritional units is discussed and some aspects of presenting intercropping data in graphical form are illustrate
Intercropping provides enough scope to include two or more crops simultaneously in same piece of lan...
Two important features of the traditional intercropping system which have significant research and p...
Data from 94 experiments on sorghum/pigeonpea intercropping were examined for evidence that the stab...
Mono-cropping style production has significant problems and that there exists a sufficient justifica...
Intercropping is considered by its advocates to be a sustainable, environmentally sound, and economi...
Intercropping is considered by its advocates to be a sustainable, environmentally sound, and economi...
Mixed cropping, or intercropping, evolved in traditional agriculture where it has been practiced at ...
Drawing on the notion of production possibility curves from economics literature, an analytical proc...
Mono-cropping style production has significant problems and that there exists a sufficient justifica...
Benefits: - Crop yields increase, total farm output is generally raised and varies less from yea...
1. Intercropping, the practice of growing two or more crops in close association, is attracting incr...
The papers in this special issue are mainly about intercropping research with the aim of increasing ...
Intercropping (IC) cereal and legume is a practice particularly suited in low nitrogen input systems...
Intercropping offers greater financial returns for a farmer. Intercropping will help farmers use the...
This paper tries to illustrate how beneficial interactions between crops can be exploited to increa...
Intercropping provides enough scope to include two or more crops simultaneously in same piece of lan...
Two important features of the traditional intercropping system which have significant research and p...
Data from 94 experiments on sorghum/pigeonpea intercropping were examined for evidence that the stab...
Mono-cropping style production has significant problems and that there exists a sufficient justifica...
Intercropping is considered by its advocates to be a sustainable, environmentally sound, and economi...
Intercropping is considered by its advocates to be a sustainable, environmentally sound, and economi...
Mixed cropping, or intercropping, evolved in traditional agriculture where it has been practiced at ...
Drawing on the notion of production possibility curves from economics literature, an analytical proc...
Mono-cropping style production has significant problems and that there exists a sufficient justifica...
Benefits: - Crop yields increase, total farm output is generally raised and varies less from yea...
1. Intercropping, the practice of growing two or more crops in close association, is attracting incr...
The papers in this special issue are mainly about intercropping research with the aim of increasing ...
Intercropping (IC) cereal and legume is a practice particularly suited in low nitrogen input systems...
Intercropping offers greater financial returns for a farmer. Intercropping will help farmers use the...
This paper tries to illustrate how beneficial interactions between crops can be exploited to increa...
Intercropping provides enough scope to include two or more crops simultaneously in same piece of lan...
Two important features of the traditional intercropping system which have significant research and p...
Data from 94 experiments on sorghum/pigeonpea intercropping were examined for evidence that the stab...