Legume crops hold promise to diversify the currently simplified rotations that dominate Europe and to increase the sustainability of European farming systems. Nevertheless, most legumes have been ignored by farmers, advisors, and value chain agents in the EU, where legumes are estimated to occupy only ~2% of arable land. Recent surveys find that farmers see a lack of knowledge on the agroecological impacts of (re)introducing legumes as a key barrier to legume adoption. A review of current research on the agroecological potential of legume-inclusive cropping systems would help in assessing whether research targeting sufficiently supports farmers in overcoming this barrier. We have systematically reviewed and synthesized published literature ...
Crop production in Europe is intensive, highly specialized and responsible for some negative environ...
Legume growing has many benefits. Indeed legumes provide plant proteins for animal feed and human fo...
LEGVALUE is a brand new research project (start: 1 June 2017) funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Framewor...
Legume crops hold promise to diversify the currently simplified rotations that dominate Europe and t...
The area of farmland under legume production in the European Union (EU) has steadily declined (with ...
Legume growing has many benefits. Indeed legumes provide plant proteins for animal feed and human fo...
Why are legume crops rare in Europe even though they grow well there? This opinion paper brings toge...
Sustainable development of agriculture is at the core of agricultural policy debates in Europe. Ther...
The diversity of legume species and management types (e.g. sole crop, intercrop, cover crop) should ...
Integration of legumes into European agricultural systems would diversify the highly specialized cro...
<p>Sustainable development of agriculture is at the core of agricultural policy debates in Europe. T...
There is a great demand for high-protein materials for livestock feed in Europe and European agricul...
The potential of legumes to simultaneously contribute to several production, environmental, and nutr...
Crop production in Europe is intensive, highly specialized and responsible for some negative environ...
Legume growing has many benefits. Indeed legumes provide plant proteins for animal feed and human fo...
LEGVALUE is a brand new research project (start: 1 June 2017) funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Framewor...
Legume crops hold promise to diversify the currently simplified rotations that dominate Europe and t...
The area of farmland under legume production in the European Union (EU) has steadily declined (with ...
Legume growing has many benefits. Indeed legumes provide plant proteins for animal feed and human fo...
Why are legume crops rare in Europe even though they grow well there? This opinion paper brings toge...
Sustainable development of agriculture is at the core of agricultural policy debates in Europe. Ther...
The diversity of legume species and management types (e.g. sole crop, intercrop, cover crop) should ...
Integration of legumes into European agricultural systems would diversify the highly specialized cro...
<p>Sustainable development of agriculture is at the core of agricultural policy debates in Europe. T...
There is a great demand for high-protein materials for livestock feed in Europe and European agricul...
The potential of legumes to simultaneously contribute to several production, environmental, and nutr...
Crop production in Europe is intensive, highly specialized and responsible for some negative environ...
Legume growing has many benefits. Indeed legumes provide plant proteins for animal feed and human fo...
LEGVALUE is a brand new research project (start: 1 June 2017) funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Framewor...