International audienceCereal-legume intercropping has gained increased interest in Europe. Nevertheless, performance and especially the percentage of each species at harvest are often considered highly variable. Nitrogen (N) fertilisation can be a relevant driving factor affecting the percentage of each species at harvest. Soil N availability influences competition for light and nitrogen in cereal-legume intercrops. However, management of N fertilisation still remains unclear for intercrops. Few references on the effects of a range of strategies of N fertilisation are available to guide farmers with relevant decision rules considering their expectations. Here, a modelling approach was proposed to simulate interactions between light and N ac...
Aim Cereal-legume intercropping can result in yield gains compared to monocrops. We aim to identify...
International audienceSTICS is a dynamic soil-crop model capable of simulating diverse crop rotation...
Aim Cereal-legume intercropping can result in yield gains compared to monocrops. We aim to identify ...
International audienceCereal-legume intercropping has gained increased interest in Europe. Neverthel...
Grain legume-cereal intercrops allow a gain of productivity grown along the growth cycle on the same...
A modeling Study was carried out into pea-barley intercropping in northern Europe. The two objective...
In a previous paper (Bedoussac and Justes 2009, Plant and Soil DOI: 10.1007/s11104-009-0082-2), we s...
In a previous paper [Bedoussac L, Justes E (2009) Plant Soil, doi: 10.1007/s11104-009-0082-2], we sh...
International audienceThe growing demand for sustainable agriculture is raising interest in intercro...
National audienceIntroduction STICS is a soil-crop model capable of simulating crops in succession (...
Nitrogen acquisition and grain protein concentration (GPC) of durum wheat is often a major concern, ...
Purpose - The positive effects of cereal – legume intercropping can occur through complementarity an...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)/faba bean (Vicia faba...
Aim Cereal-legume intercropping can result in yield gains compared to monocrops. We aim to identify...
International audienceSTICS is a dynamic soil-crop model capable of simulating diverse crop rotation...
Aim Cereal-legume intercropping can result in yield gains compared to monocrops. We aim to identify ...
International audienceCereal-legume intercropping has gained increased interest in Europe. Neverthel...
Grain legume-cereal intercrops allow a gain of productivity grown along the growth cycle on the same...
A modeling Study was carried out into pea-barley intercropping in northern Europe. The two objective...
In a previous paper (Bedoussac and Justes 2009, Plant and Soil DOI: 10.1007/s11104-009-0082-2), we s...
In a previous paper [Bedoussac L, Justes E (2009) Plant Soil, doi: 10.1007/s11104-009-0082-2], we sh...
International audienceThe growing demand for sustainable agriculture is raising interest in intercro...
National audienceIntroduction STICS is a soil-crop model capable of simulating crops in succession (...
Nitrogen acquisition and grain protein concentration (GPC) of durum wheat is often a major concern, ...
Purpose - The positive effects of cereal – legume intercropping can occur through complementarity an...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)/faba bean (Vicia faba...
Aim Cereal-legume intercropping can result in yield gains compared to monocrops. We aim to identify...
International audienceSTICS is a dynamic soil-crop model capable of simulating diverse crop rotation...
Aim Cereal-legume intercropping can result in yield gains compared to monocrops. We aim to identify ...