The effects of intercropping wheat with faba bean (Denmark, Germany, Italy and UK) and wheat with pea (France), in additive and replacement designs on grain nitrogen and sulphur concentrations were studied in field experiments in the 2002/03, 2003/04 and 2004/05 growing seasons. Intercropping wheat with grain legumes regularly increased the nitrogen concentration of the cereal grain, irrespective of design or location. Sulphur concentration of the cereal was also increased by intercropping, but less regularly and to a lesser extent compared with effects on nitrogen concentration. Nitrogen concentration (g/kg) in wheat additively intercropped with faba bean was increased by 8% across all sites (weighted for inverse of variance), but sulphur ...
Cereal–legume intercropping increases the nitrogen (N) input from biological nitrogen fixation (BNF)...
Ecological intensification of agriculture calls for ecological mechanisms to replace anthropogenic i...
Wheat yields and grain protein content are lower and more variable in organic conditions than in con...
The effects of intercropping wheat with faba bean (Denmark, Germany, Italy and UK) and wheat with pe...
Cereal and legume intercropping could improve cereal yield, but the role of intercropping in grain q...
Grain legumes are known to increase the soil mineral nitrogen (N) content, reduce the infection pres...
Nitrogen acquisition and grain protein concentration (GPC) of durum wheat is often a major concern, ...
One-third of all the cultivated land area is used for multiple cropping and half of the total grain ...
International audienceAbstractWheat-legume temporary intercropping with legume devitalization in lat...
Grain protein concentration (GPC) of durum wheat is often a major concern particularly in low input ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the rhizobial symbiosis and carbon (C) an...
Changes in the light environment have an important effect on crop growth and yield. To clarify the e...
The main goal of our research was to compare the mixed intercropping (MC) of winter wheat (Triticum ...
Intercropping is a potential pathway for ecological intensification of high input agriculture. There...
Intercropping has a host of benefits, including increased yields and greater yield stability; lower ...
Cereal–legume intercropping increases the nitrogen (N) input from biological nitrogen fixation (BNF)...
Ecological intensification of agriculture calls for ecological mechanisms to replace anthropogenic i...
Wheat yields and grain protein content are lower and more variable in organic conditions than in con...
The effects of intercropping wheat with faba bean (Denmark, Germany, Italy and UK) and wheat with pe...
Cereal and legume intercropping could improve cereal yield, but the role of intercropping in grain q...
Grain legumes are known to increase the soil mineral nitrogen (N) content, reduce the infection pres...
Nitrogen acquisition and grain protein concentration (GPC) of durum wheat is often a major concern, ...
One-third of all the cultivated land area is used for multiple cropping and half of the total grain ...
International audienceAbstractWheat-legume temporary intercropping with legume devitalization in lat...
Grain protein concentration (GPC) of durum wheat is often a major concern particularly in low input ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the rhizobial symbiosis and carbon (C) an...
Changes in the light environment have an important effect on crop growth and yield. To clarify the e...
The main goal of our research was to compare the mixed intercropping (MC) of winter wheat (Triticum ...
Intercropping is a potential pathway for ecological intensification of high input agriculture. There...
Intercropping has a host of benefits, including increased yields and greater yield stability; lower ...
Cereal–legume intercropping increases the nitrogen (N) input from biological nitrogen fixation (BNF)...
Ecological intensification of agriculture calls for ecological mechanisms to replace anthropogenic i...
Wheat yields and grain protein content are lower and more variable in organic conditions than in con...