In this article we explore the concept and implications of three-dimensional (spatial, temporal, and genetic) infield crop diversification to inform systems redesign towards ecological intensification. We first present a conceptual framework for classifying diversity in arable contexts. We then apply the framework to analyse two longterm systems experiments in The Netherlands where spatial and genetic diversity measures were implemented via strip and mixed intercropping with the aim to increase ecosystem service delivery: incidence and spreading rate of late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in potato (Solanum tubersosum L.), and biocontrol control potential in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). In the case of late blight, potatoes planted in stri...
Homogenization and intensive use of inputs have provided major productivity gains in agriculture dur...
The industrialization of agriculture and efforts to maximize yields of commodity crops are major dri...
This virtual issue comprises papers that address diversification for providing sustainable solutions...
In this article we explore the concept and implications of three-dimensional (spatial, temporal, and...
A focus on control in industrialized arable cropping has resulted in low-diversity production system...
A single focus on yield in agroecosystems comes at the expense of other ecosystem services, for inst...
1. Increasing landscape heterogeneity by restoring semi-natural elements to reverse farmland biodive...
Homogenisation and intensification of agricultural ecosystems are among the most important threats t...
1. Agricultural intensification is one of the main drivers of species loss worldwide, but there is s...
Homogenization and intensive use of inputs have provided major productivity gains in agriculture dur...
The industrialization of agriculture and efforts to maximize yields of commodity crops are major dri...
This virtual issue comprises papers that address diversification for providing sustainable solutions...
In this article we explore the concept and implications of three-dimensional (spatial, temporal, and...
A focus on control in industrialized arable cropping has resulted in low-diversity production system...
A single focus on yield in agroecosystems comes at the expense of other ecosystem services, for inst...
1. Increasing landscape heterogeneity by restoring semi-natural elements to reverse farmland biodive...
Homogenisation and intensification of agricultural ecosystems are among the most important threats t...
1. Agricultural intensification is one of the main drivers of species loss worldwide, but there is s...
Homogenization and intensive use of inputs have provided major productivity gains in agriculture dur...
The industrialization of agriculture and efforts to maximize yields of commodity crops are major dri...
This virtual issue comprises papers that address diversification for providing sustainable solutions...